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  1. Conrad by Linotype, $29.00
    The award-winning Conrad was created by Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi. Its design was based on the fifteenth-century type by Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz, two German printers active in Rome at that time. They produced a unique, slightly unbalanced yet attractive type. Kobayashi says of his typeface, “I have designed a couple of typefaces inspired from the past, but this time the original print acted merely as a reference. The distinctive lowercase ‘a’ and some other letters were inspired by Sweynheym and Pannartz’s second roman type, but I revived the type in a more informal way. Here I used the historical type as a springboard. The resulting type looks different, taking on a rather temporary and lively look. I assume that the Conrad is the first revival of the Sweynheym and Pannartz type, though it does not closely resemble the original.” Conrad won first prize for the text typeface category in Linotype’s Third International Typeface Design Contest (2000) as well as the Certificate of Excellence in Type Design from the Type Directors Club (2001).
  2. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
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  6. Linotype Textra by Linotype, $40.99
    Linotype Textra is a clever twist on the sans serif genre, designed by Jochen Schuss and Jörg Herz in 2002. Schuss says this about Linotype Textra: "Two in one! The same Linotype Textra, which is so neutral and practical for long text passages turns into an eye-catching headline type when used in larger point sizes. The trick? It's all in the details. The type's clear, robust forms give it a high degree of legibility when used in smaller point sizes for texts. When used in larger sizes, the angular, slightly irregular forms that give the type its strong character become apparent. Hence the name Linotype Textra: pure text with a little something extra!" With 15 weights, the Linotype Textra family provides graphic designers with a good basis for almost any type of work. The five regular weights have matching true italics and old style figures, and the five small cap weights include tabular figures.
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  12. DINk - 100% free
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  15. Lefferts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lefferts JNL is a wide, light type face type with a square shape. Perfect for formal text.
  16. SF Gushing Meadow - Unknown license
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  18. SF Wonder Comic - Unknown license
  19. SF Piezolectric Inline - Unknown license
  20. SF Chaerilidae Outline - Unknown license
  21. SF RetroSplice Condensed - Unknown license
  22. SF Arch Rival - Unknown license
  23. SF RetroSplice Shaded - Unknown license
  24. SF Comic Script - Unknown license
  25. SF Piezolectric Condensed - Unknown license
  26. SF Piezolectric SFX - Unknown license
  27. SF Intermosaic B - Unknown license
  28. SF RetroSplice SC - Unknown license
  29. SF RetroSplice Outline - Unknown license
  30. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  31. SF Chaerilidae Shaded - Unknown license
  32. SF Archery Black - Unknown license
  33. Bottle Depot - 100% free
  34. Leander - 100% free
  35. SF Theramin Gothic - Unknown license
  36. P22 Woodtype by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    P22 Wood Type is a set of four fonts based on 19th Century American wooden printing types. Wood Type Regular is a condensed Tuscan styled font with a lower case and international character set. Wood Type Small Caps is a variation of the regular with small caps in place of the lower case. Wood Type Extras One & Two feature over 150 borders, stars, pointers, combination dashes, manicules & other decorative embellishments. Perfect for evoking 19th Century printing & Americana at its most genuine.
  37. SF Piezolectric - Unknown license
  38. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  39. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
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