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  1. Exedore - Personal use only
  2. Via Roma Display by Font&Co., $19.00
    A font inspired by regime propaganda inscriptions found in Italian institutional and civic architecture of the 20’s and 30’s. Bold, severe lettering, suggestive of pre-war Italian Art Deco and American Depression Modern aesthetics.
  3. Nipok by Gravitype, $14.90
    Nipok is a single weight display typeface, inspired by the aesthetics of different decades. Rounded terminals and playful intersections from the 60’s and 70’s, joined with straight and compact lines from the 80’s and 90’s. The particular style is given by the alternation of upper and lower case letters, chosen to fill the empty spaces greatly and create harmony. In addition, alternates are included to give you more stylistic options. While by default this font is a semi unicase, the alternative glyphs extend the Ascent and Descent metrics. Multilingual support is available.
  4. Mexican Knappett - Personal use only
  5. Espinosa Nova by Estudio CH, $-
    Espinosa Nova is a revival based on the types used by Antonio de Espinosa, the most important Mexican printer of the sixteenth century and very probably the first punchcutter anywhere in the American continent (1551). In 2010, its main fonts were awarded two certificates of excellence: one by TDC2 (Type Directors Club Typeface Design Competition), one by Tipos Latinos (Biennial of Latin American Typography). According to Robert Bringhurst, it is “an unusually intelligent family of type, reaching back to one of the most exciting moments in typographic history and reaching forward to the typographic future”. All of the fonts intended for setting text include small caps, five sets of figures (oldstyle and lining, both proportional and tabular, plus tabular small caps), many f and long s ligatures, and capital sharp S (U+1E9E). In addition, the Capitular fonts allow to create interesting effects by overlapping layers. This family feels very comfortable in books, but it can be used everywhere a touch of classic & elegance is required.
  6. LHF Matthews Thin by Letterhead Fonts, $43.00
    Inspired by E.C. Matthew's, circa 1940's.
  7. Spaceboy by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    Inspired by 80's Japanese pop culture.
  8. Decline by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    Inspired by 80's Japanese pop culture.
  9. Zooth by Intellecta Design, $23.90
    inspired in 1800"s journal headers typography
  10. Diehl Deco - Alts - Unknown license
  11. Pfennig - 100% free
  12. Dropsomaniacal by Proportional Lime, $9.99
    Drop Caps happen. They started off life as decorated initials way back when in the days of illuminated manuscripts. Then printing came and they became the work of the rubricators and then somewhere soon after printing began, at least by the 1490’s, they were printed directly into the text. This then is a collection of over a hundred glyphs from that closing decade of the Incunabula period. All of them are based on examples found in the works printed by Michael Wenssler in Basel. This font also contains a few useful pointing hands and a set of spacing characters.
  13. Wildcard - Personal use only
  14. Sagan - Unknown license
  15. Travelcons - Personal use only
  16. Fantom - Personal use only
  17. Weaponeer - Personal use only
  18. Astropolis - Personal use only
  19. Interceptor - Personal use only
  20. SPQR - Unknown license
  21. Robotaur - Unknown license
  22. Valerius - Personal use only
  23. Hadriatic - Personal use only
  24. Kobold - Personal use only
  25. Rosicrucian - Personal use only
  26. Infinity Formula - Personal use only
  27. Micronian - 100% free
  28. Vyper - Personal use only
  29. Nightrunner - Unknown license
  30. Lionel - Personal use only
  31. Heorot - Unknown license
  32. Quasitron - Unknown license
  33. Federapolis - Unknown license
  34. Avenger - Personal use only
  35. Spacedock Stencil - Unknown license
  36. Cameo by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    A revival, based on a 1930’s design.
  37. Xctasy Sans by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Influenced by the 1960’s typeface, Design Fineline.
  38. Ozone - Unknown license
  39. Incompleeta by Rex Face, $19.99
    Incompleeta is a modern sans serif, display font. Removing structural elements from some of the characters results in some really interesting word forms. Incompleeta is a graphic designer�s best friend. It�s great for branding, headlines, and signage.
  40. Hell's Letters by FM Fonts, $15.00
    Basically my inspiration to create this font was located in the designs of old-school tattoo associated with wildlife Rockabilly and 70’s and 80’s. This font is perfectly applicable to typesetting for headlines, posters and art designs.
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