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  1. TypographerGotisch D - Personal use only
  2. TypographerGotisch Schmal - Unknown license
  3. SF Zero Gravity - Unknown license
  4. SF Synthonic Pop - Unknown license
  5. SF Willamette Extended - Unknown license
  6. TypographerGotisch Schmuck - Unknown license
  7. SF Wasabi Condensed - Unknown license
  8. SF Chromium 24 - Unknown license
  9. SF Cosmic Age - Unknown license
  10. Engebrechtre Expanded - Unknown license
  11. Screener by Canada Type, $25.00
    Game over. Insert coin to continue. 1 coin, 1 play. Credits 00. Screener is the latest child of arcade alphabets. Not too trendy, not too retro, not too stand-out, yet clear and fresh. Although it boasts plenty of the traits of its origins (early screen technologies), it manages to maintain a balance between the elements of its 1980s origins and the mechanical yet transparent late 20th century techno/pop design. Precise and geometric, solid and strong, Screener looks great on screen as well as in print, in tracked small sizes as well as in teaser headlines. Screener comes in two widths and weights, with italics, and extra sets of symbols and numerals (enclosed, fractions, superiors, inferiors, etc.), as well as two weights of small caps. Screener is available in separate packages, or in a value package that contains all twelve fonts.
  12. Petale by LomoHiber, $15.00
    Petale is my new elegant experimental typeface I'd love to present. At the beginning, I was intended to create a bold wide font, I started sketching options and came out with the letter 'M' design first. I thought it may be interesting and had continued developing the style with letters N, O, etc., spending hours on some letters to match the design and my vision. I liked how it looked (especially digits) and added different weighs. And it came out pretty stylish. You may like it to use in magazine designs, posters, websites, packaging, branding, logo, and so on. Petale can grant your work some graceful modern touch with a brutalist-feminine note. Works well with elegant and strict serif fonts. Also try to experiment with script fonts. I used my Stormy Youth font: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/lomohiber/stormy-youth and Bodoni 72 Smallcaps If you have some issues or questions, please let me know: lhfonts@gmail.com Hope you'll enjoy using Petale! Language support: Afrikaans, Albanian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian (Русский), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanisch, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian (Украинский), Zulu
  13. Blanchard by Canada Type, $39.95
    Blanchard is a revival and elaborate extension of Muriel, a 1950 metal face made by Joan Trochut-Blanchard for the Fonderie Typographique Française, that was published simultaneously by the Spanish Gans foundry under the name Juventud. Blanchard is a script that embodies the post-war narrow decorative aesthetic that would become the instantly recognizable feature of that era’s design. Its high ascenders corners make it the tuxedo of fonts, with slight and casual angles gradually revealing a trustworthy confidante, and sharp corners signaling a most expressive ally. Font. James Font. This digital version updates the original metal shapes to work within today’s design tools and designer needs. Some of the questionable metal shapes were optimized, plenty of alternates were added, and as many as five ending forms were built for most lowercase letters. Overall, this is one of the most useful packages for book cover, magazine and packaging design. Blanchard is available in all popular formats. Blanchard Pro combines all five fonts into a single one that makes use of OpenType’s cross-platform compatibility and programs that support OT’s fine typography features, like recent versions of Adobe InDesign and QuarkXpress.
  14. Ritalin - Unknown license
  15. Adagio - Unknown license
  16. Grantham - Unknown license
  17. GranthamCondensed - Unknown license
  18. Caracura - Unknown license
  19. Orgy - Unknown license
  20. No Reklamo - Unknown license
  21. Shift - Unknown license
  22. Bionique - Unknown license
  23. Bubbleboy - Unknown license
  24. Pythia - Personal use only
  25. Gorilla Milkshake - Personal use only
  26. Mono - Unknown license
  27. Klaus Johansens haandskrift - Unknown license
  28. Rainbow - Unknown license
  29. Thundershower - Unknown license
  30. 1920 - Unknown license
  31. Tequila - Unknown license
  32. Powerpuff - Unknown license
  33. Bongonaut - Unknown license
  34. Pantheon - Unknown license
  35. FStein - Unknown license
  36. Origin - Unknown license
  37. Roxanne - Unknown license
  38. Lower Pixel by IbraCreative, $11.00
    Lowres Pixel is an adorable and charming pixelate font that evokes a sense of playful nostalgia. Drawing inspiration from retro video games and pixel art, each letter in Lower Pixel is intricately crafted with pixelated precision. With its blocky and endearing appearance, this typeface brings a sense of whimsy and innocence to any design. Whether used for digital artwork, game interfaces, or quirky branding, Lower Pixel injects a delightful pixelated vibe that instantly captures attention and exudes a sense of cuteness. Its unique aesthetic transports us to the pixelated landscapes of classic games, making it a perfect choice for projects that seek to infuse a touch of vintage charm and childlike wonder
  39. Plok - Unknown license
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