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  1. Transit Station JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The thin and stylish Art Deco lettering of a neon sign above the Greyhound bus terminal entrance in a 1930s New York City photo inspired Transit Station JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  2. Cambridge Pinstripe NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A strong geometric font of lowercase letter only, with the look and feel of Jazz-age neon. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  3. Electrasonic by Device, $29.00
    Electrasonic is a neon linking script in fine, X fine and XX fine weights that whispers slyly of louche backstreet glamour and medicinally strong day-glo cocktails. Use with a cosmopolitan to hand and Suede on the ipod.
  4. Odense by Linotype, $40.99
    Franko Luin, Odense's designer, on this typeface: With Odense I entered the field where Optima reigns in royal majesty. The first question I received was, in fact, why I designed another Optima. Look closely: Odense has as much in common with Optima as Garamond with Baskerville. Am I right? Odense Neon is a special variant that can be used for logos or single words. I had the idea for it when I noticed that the neon tubes in a sign over a store only partially followed the characters. The name comes from the Danish town Odense, the town of the famous storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, author of, e.g., 'The Little Mermaid.' Odense is also the place where the first book in the Nordic countries was printed, the 'Breviarium Ottoniense', in 1482.
  5. Wireline JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired (in part) by a vintage photo of a storefront neon sign for Cushman’s Furs, Wireline JNL is a thin monoline font with the appearance of bent wire characters. The font is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. Handsome by Shinntype, $50.00
    Handsome was the first digital typeface to resemble nice, ordinary, fully cursive handwriting. Or neon. In 2005, Handsome Pro was one of the first script typefaces to utilize the OpenType format to simulate the natural quality of writing, by automatically substituting alternate contextual glyphs. The effect follows the conventional “joining rules” of calligraphy, which are a formalization of the way in which letter forms are modified in cursive handwriting for the sake of speed and efficiency—and also perhaps to make life more interesting. For the look of real handwriting, Handsome is most convincing at around 15 pts. At much smaller or larger sizes it works differently. At display size, the feel of the non-nib styles is very slick, more like a speedball Kauffman, owing to the smoothness of the finish. As script fonts go, Handsome has a relatively large x-height, which can be useful if you don't want the “writing” to look too small.
  7. Neonlife by Popskraft, $19.00
    This font comes from the romance of 20th century tube signs that will likely disappear forever. But let's not be upset — the Neonlife font embodies not only the warmth and comfort of neon signs, but also the energy of a modern style. And welcome to New Neon Life! The font family contains 6 sizes to help you choose the best size for different occasions. Neonlife is a unique solution for cool typography, branding, headings, in short, everything that makes our world unique and special. Although this font is not designed for large amounts of text, all characters are perfectly balanced and can be used like any regular font.
  8. Bipolar Decorative by VersusTwin, $45.00
    A bolder condensed version of the Bipolar family of fonts, Bipolar Decorative has a level of ornamental sophistication and balancing that is surprising for its narrow spiny appearance. It's a neo-blackletter typeface that screams for experimental as well as serious use.
  9. Theater Bar JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The name and design inspiration for Theater Bar JNL comes from an image of an old bar with an overhead neon sign in very stylized sans serif lettering (most likely from the 1940s) and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. FM Ted by FontMeister, $24.95
    ‘Ted’ is a geometric typeface. It is a synthesis of the geometric and the humanistic. It has both mathematical straightforwardness, and humanistic refinement. It will shine in both headlines and text. It is well suited for graphic design and corporate identity design. It's tall shape, high middle line and form gives ‘Ted’ neo art-deco look and feel.
  11. Emphasize by SSI.Scraps, $28.00
    Emphasize is a unique textured brush font. it is an incredibly versatile handwritten brush font. With its neat and beautiful arrangement of letters, this typeface will look outstanding in both formal and non-formal designs. It deliveries a strong feel and it’s the perfect choice for logos, branding, social media posts, magazines and much more!
  12. Pixelfy - Personal use only
  13. Victor Moscoso by K-Type, $20.00
    The Victor Moscoso font is based on the 1960s psychedelic poster lettering of the artist Victor Moscoso. The letterforms are derived from some of his most celebrated Neon Rose posters of the late sixties, in particular the archetypical Moby Grape ‘Neptune’s Notion’ of 1967.
  14. Monatomia by Ortho, $24.99
    Introducing Monatomia, a new display font by Omar Sacca a.k.a. ortho*. Monatomia is a font that is sure to make a statement in any design project. With stencil shapes designed to mimic the look of neon signs, Monatomia has a retro-futuristic twist that is truly unique. Featuring 191 glyphs in two styles, Monatomia is the perfect font for creating quick and effective logotypes or titles. Whether you're working on a poster, a website, or a packaging design, Monatomia will bring a fresh and eye-catching look to your work. So don't wait any longer! Add Monatomia to your design toolkit and start creating bold, neon-inspired designs that will grab attention and make an impact.
  15. M Young HK by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Young is a humanistic script design characterised by its modern, lively and youngster-like style. M Young incorporates features of the writings of felt-tip writing pen, its entry and finial points of strokes are rounded, parallel without flare. Contrast is low and the text is visible and eye-catching. It is best suited for casual and lively text, illustrations, set upright (non-slanted), non-condensed.
  16. M Young PRC by Monotype HK, $523.99
    M Young is a humanistic script design characterised by its modern, lively and youngster-like style. M Young incorporates features of the writings of felt-tip writing pen, its entry and finial points of strokes are rounded, parallel without flare. Contrast is low and the text is visible and eye-catching. It is best suited for casual and lively text, illustrations, set upright (non-slanted), non-condensed.
  17. 0Metal by DMTR.ORG, $13.00
    Evil Type in its purest form Multiple Weights, Alternates, Ready for t-shirt production non-readable NORD weight
  18. Ruthen Back by Java Pep, $13.00
    Ruthen Back - a Stylish Font, offering a different feel than my other fonts. A script font with a taste like signature fonts because all characters are based on the stylish signature, always catchy and elegant if you use it for personal name branding or logotype in your business. This font also looks outstanding in other projects such as greeting cards, tittle book/magazine, poster, neon light logo and etc. What's featured? - Uppercase and lowercase - numeral and punctuations - Multilingual support - PUA encoded Thanks for using this font. For other questions about this font please contact me at java.indonesian@yahoo.com. Have a nice day!
  19. Piccadilly Circus by Type Innovations, $39.00
    Piccadilly Circus is an original design by Alex Kaczun. Piccadilly Circus takes you back to Old London and is reminiscent of billboards and neon signs which made the area famous. It's a busy spot, and it is said that a person who stays long enough at Piccadilly Circus will eventually bump into everyone they know. So, take a stroll down the historic downtown shopping district and enjoy the shops, boutiques and pubs. This whimsical font is great for display posters, banners and carnival signs and is sure to captivate your audience. A decorative and cute alternative to any advertisement.
  20. Safety by Pelavin Fonts, $25.00
    Safety is influenced by works from the Machine Age which had its greatest period between the two world wars and celebrated the triumphs of the late Industrial Age including mass production, skyscrapers, radio & phonographs, hydroelectric power and streamlined styling in industrial design. It is based on an Art Deco display style lettering known most popularly as Broadway or Manhattan but, having existed in a multitude of incarnations from showcard lettering to neon signs for a century.
  21. Paternoster AH - Unknown license
  22. BrushtipTerrence by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    A spontaneous, fresh, honest and non-doctored brush script font with an almost complete set of extra characters. Excellent for people that want to put their statement on the wall, but don't have the hand for it, but it's also great for use in poster design, bookcovers and scrapbooking.
  23. Casinova by Vozzy, $10.00
    Introducing vintage label font named Casinova. The font is inspired by vintage signs from the mid-20th century, as well as neon casino signs. This font has a multilingual support (check out all available characters on previews). The font family has two styles: Regular and Color. Also the font has six layer effect styles you can see them on preview. This font will look good on any vintage styled designs like a poster, T-shirt, label, logo, etc.
  24. La Patio by Nasir Udin, $16.00
    Say hello to La Patio Script, a monoline script font with fun vibes to spread happiness. A perfect choice to give a holiday vibe to any products, merchandise, restaurant or cafe. La Patio comes with several alternates and swashes for you to play with. Also the underline & border features help you to give a special character to your design. It's especially created for restaurant signs with outdoor/open air concept. That's why it's called La Patio. Beside that, it's also perfect for poster, business cards, magazines, blog, book, neon signage, badges, and many more happy things!
  25. Fillmore kk - Personal use only
  26. Retail Shop JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage New York neon signage alongside the landmark Dubrow's Cafeteria [probably circa the 1940s] of the words "retail shop" inspired the namesake digital type design. Retail Shop JNL is a bold and somewhat eccentric Art Deco font with varying widths and unusual character forms available in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Ridgewood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While watching a movie filmed on location in New York, one scene stood out with a classic neon sign for a neighborhood restaurant. Ridgewood JNL is based on the lettering from that sign, and emulates many of the Art Deco elements that was so unique to sign work of the day.
  28. Bold Fashion by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Bold Fashion is a heavy slab-serif font of the disco era. Its funk-style design, coupled with soft, rounded serifs, embodies the soul of retro, bringing forth memories of neon lights, bell-bottoms, and roller discos. Each letter is profoundly heavy, yet they prance with a bouncy, comfy rhythm, akin to catchy 70s beats. The swashes adorning the uppercase letters add flair, reminiscent of iconic burger joint signs and groovy vinyl covers.
  29. Aerioz by Letrasupply Typefoundry, $18.00
    Aerioz is a monoline all caps font, comes with over 600 characters including 324 alternate letters. Smooth with rounded lines, simple, elegant, and perfect in any layout project such a headline magazines, custom name, neon sign and more typography work. Aerioz is packed with ornaments and OpenType alternates, you can combine the regular font with the ornament to make it more perfect. How to get access alternate glyphs from open type fonts : http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y
  30. Nekst by Serebryakov, $35.00
    Nekst is geometric sans-serif. So it can only seem at first glance. Non-standard forms of some letters, behave unexpectedly and eccentric in a text line. It’s add notes of old grotesques and futuristic aesthetics to the modern-nordic image. Nekst font family includes seven weights supporting Cyrillic and extended Latin.
  31. Romanesque Serif - 100% free
  32. Awkward Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Awkward Gothic JNL gets its name from the fact that it's a non-conformist alphabet - as if rendered by hand by a school child or an amateur lettering artist. Although there is a relative symmetry to most of the letter forms, some unconventional widths and the shape of many of its characters adds to the hand-made look of this alphabet.
  33. Neoncity by PandAE86, $10.00
    Neoncity is a bold and fresh display font with a vintage feel. Inspired by the flashing 80’s, it will add a distinct look to any design project. This font is perfectly used in larger type sizes, above 48 pt. Neoncity is perfect for a design that wants to imitate neon—use it in Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator or Corel with color & blend effects, and its geometry also lends itself for signage, packaging, posters, branding, event invites, quote, blog posts, social media, and more! Thanks and have a wonderful day, Dedi T
  34. ZANG - Unknown license
  35. Novich - Unknown license
  36. Red Sun by Inumocca, $20.00
    Red Sun – A futuristic font with simple and strong characters. Inspired by the visuals and colour scheme of neon signs and synthwaves. A really great font for many projects, like game design, websites, magazines, branding, posters, logos, and more. - Unique glyphs - Multilingual support - UPPERCASE - Lowercase - Numeric - Symbol - Punctuation - PUA encoded - Stylistic alternates
  37. BROTHER - Unknown license
  38. Brasserie by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Brasserie, the font, is a tribute to all brasseries since they are wonderful places to relax and enjoy food, wine and friends. It is also a salute to Parisian neon sign makers who continue in their difficult quest to adapt type, including script, into fragile, gas-filled, electric glass tubes. I tried to capture the spirit of these neon signs and combined it with the loosely styled handwritten menus written on blackboards that are usually placed outside Brasseries. You will find Brasserie to be very useful in many situations where you need clarity with style in a reasonably compact width. It is also creates an unusually even texture in sentences. Brasserie is a fairly upright script with a large x-height, which helps to save on overall width. Like a brasserie, the font is a relaxed and informal script, useful for logo, packaging, menus, editorial, advertising, invitations, etc and is available for Mac and PC in Opentype, Truetype and Postscript versions. In France, a brasserie is a café doubling as a restaurant with a relaxed setting, which serves single dishes and other meals. It can be expected to have professional service and printed menus (unlike a bistro which may have neither), but has more informal eating hours than a full-fledged restaurant. Typically, a brasserie is open every day of the week and the same menu is served all day. The word 'brasserie' is also French for brewery and, by extension, "the brewing business".
  39. Starlight Ballroom NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Cross the irrepressible Samuel Welo with a bit of found matchbook art and voilà! You have this retro charmer, proudly found on the kind of neon signs that offered an invitation to dine and dance. To continue the baseline treatment between words—or to extend it on either side—use the _Underscore character. Both versions of the font include complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1524 character sets, with localization for Moldovan, Romanian and Turkish.
  40. Neonoir by phospho, $25.00
    Neonoir is an homage to neon lettering craftsmanship of the mid 20th century. The beautiful futuristic grace of wall-sized bent-glass hand-writing is distilled into a three-weight connected script that’s on the button for headlines, logo­type and branding designs. Its Slim and Bold weights are formal monoline scripts, while the medium weight mimics the rough edges of ink on paper. Neonoir is available as an Open Type font that features alternate endings and lots of ligatures.
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