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  1. Waxtrax - Unknown license
  2. Delargo DT Informal by DTP Types, $49.00
    An original design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  3. Everglow by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band Mae.
  4. Flexor by Ráchel Pleesz, $29.00
    Flexor is an isometric display font inspired by impossible objects.
  5. American Text by SoftMaker, $9.99
    American Text is a condensed American blackletter published by SoftMaker.
  6. Vigor DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    An original design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  7. LDJ Ho Ho Snow by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    A fun and creative font by Jillustration for the holidays.
  8. Finalia DT Condensed by DTP Types, $49.00
    An original design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  9. Bus by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Another font idea inspired by a public transport information display.
  10. Pen Tip DT by DTP Types, $89.00
    An original design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  11. Hoods And Capers by Dismantle Destroy, $29.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band Asteria.
  12. Schneider Buch Deutsch by Intellecta Design, $21.90
    a digitization of a classic blackletter by german typographer Schneidler
  13. Monster Monster by Dismantle Destroy, $19.00
    This was created by hand, scanned and digitalized for quality.
  14. Garamond 96 DT by DTP Types, $89.00
    A revival design by Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  15. Hagada Mesugnan MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Custom designed letterforms for the Hagada, published by Gad Ulman.
  16. Abirut MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Inspired by horror movies, this font will deliver the trill!
  17. Century PS Pro by SoftMaker, $14.99
    Century PS Pro is a serif typeface published by SoftMaker.
  18. Bombastic by Michael Browers, $25.00
    Bombastic is a distressed grunge font developed by Michael Browers.
  19. Blobbing by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    One of a few quirky display types by this designer.
  20. Brave Mountains by Dismantle Destroy, $9.00
    This font was inspired by music from the band Silverstein.
  21. Venezuela by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the typeface Vesta by Albert Augspurg, circa 1926.
  22. Pergamon by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Pergamon is a sans serif decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  23. Murray Hill by Bitstream, $29.99
    An original informal script designed for ATF by Emil Klump.
  24. RMU Kontrast by RMU, $30.00
    F. H. Schneidler’s ‚Kontrast‘, released by Weber in 1930, revived.
  25. Century Schoolbook Pro by SoftMaker, $14.99
    Century Schoolbook Pro is a serif typeface published by SoftMaker.
  26. Broadway No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Broadway No2 is a decorative 1920s font published by SoftMaker.
  27. Organ Grinder by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Organ Grinder is an art deco typeface published by SoftMaker.
  28. Quest by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Loosely based on Dorsey, an English typeface by Alan Dempsey.
  29. Beale Charming by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Beale Charming is an Art Deco font published by SoftMaker.
  30. Openface No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Openface No2 is a decorative serif typeface published by SoftMaker.
  31. Sylar Stencil - Unknown license
  32. Graphic Stylin NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The letterforms are based on Inserat Cursive, a bold script popular in the late nineteenth century; the treatment was suggested by cover artwork for Graphic Styles from Victorian to Post-Modern, written by Stephen Heller and designed by Seymour Chwast. Included in the font are several handy ink blots (section mark and superior numbers positions), a stylish tailpiece (florin position), and a couple of ink bottles patterned after those on the bookcover (bar and broken bar).
  33. Sketch Block by artill, $25.00
    Sketch Block is a hand-sketched headline font. The family contains a light and bold weight; both complement each other perfectly. The mundane, constructed basic forms of the egyptienne typeface get their charming touch by the handmade hatching. Impressions of dominance and warmth are equally created. Created solely by me from sketch by hand and then digitized, Sketch Block makes a perfect font to create the hand-made character look, or to supplement illustrations with typography.
  34. Sketch Gothic by artill, $17.00
    Sketch Gothic is a hand-sketched headline font. The family contains a light and bold weight; both complement each other perfectly. The mundane, constructed basic forms of the Franklin Gothic, get their charming touch by the handmade hatching. Impressions of dominance and warmth are equally created. Created solely by me from sketch by hand and then digitized, Sketch Gothic makes a perfect font to create the hand-made character look, or to supplement illustrations with typography.
  35. Salto by Linotype, $29.99
    Salto was developed by Karlgeorg Hoefer and introduced in 1952 by the foundry Gebr. Klingspor in Offenbach. The capital letters were drawn with a brush, the lower case with a broad-tipped pen developed by Hoefer especially for the task. Salto reflects the Zeitgeist of the 1950s, appearing frequently in advertisements during the years of the Wirtschaftswunder. The font’s extravagance and dynamic quality arise from the contrast between the strong, zestful capitals and the more reserved lower case letters.
  36. Brignell Sunday by IB TYPE Inc., $40.00
    BRIGNELL SUNDAY is an eight font family designed by Ian Brignell. A relaxed, easy-reading companion for any day of the week. A clean, modern, friendly sans serif characterized by an open style with occasionally rounded corners, occasional curved junctures on diagonals and a slightly sloped lower case A. Brignell Sunday was born in 2006 and was inspired by corporate custom font ideas Ian designed for an LG Electronics sub-brand called Best Shop. Extended Latin set.
  37. Rabenau by Linotype, $29.99
    Rabenau (formerly Lucinde), the distinctly warm and legible type family For 30 years the graphic designer Axel Bertram worked at creating his typefaces: He developed complete new alphabets for magazines and typewriters as well as for the constant demand for typefaces for use by commercial artists. He has developed wall charts the size of advertising posters as teaching aids for training commercial and graphic artists to write in a clean, classic cursive script. In the eighties he used the American Chyron computer to design a screen font for television. In the mid-nineties he discovered for himself the fabulous possibilities offered by the Fontographer font software program and explored them playfully. From the results of these experiments, Axel Bertram selected a design for further development. From 2003 onwards the calligrapher and type designer Andreas Frohloff collaborated with him on the further development and production of the 16 fonts of the Rabenau™ typeface family.The Rabenau font was inspired by many factors: From the fonts used as book covers to typewriter fonts and even printed material from England dating from the beginning of the nineteenth century (e.g. those used by the skilled printer William Bulmer), Rabenau's relatively high contrast is offset by some organic tapers, subtley rounded bracketed serifs, and a fairly generous x-height. This makes for a typeface that looks especially good in print. Its broad repertoire of weights and styles - Condensed, Poster, and Shadow - give it added versatility, and make it ideal for setting both display and text in the same typeface. Throughout the heavier weights, the contrast is maintained. The Poster Italic sparkles, and will make a fine display type for dynamic headlines, or logotypes. This family of sixteen fonts works beautifully together. All Rabenau font styles have a large set of ligatures and thus cover typical letter combinations in many European languages. Besides the standard ligatures for ff, fi and fl, letter connections are also available for tt, th and fj or ffi, ffl and ffk. The range is completed with lovely arched transitions for the characters st, ck or ct. The latter gives the font that certain something, both in continuous text and above all in headlines.
  38. PB Carolingian Xc by Paweł Burgiel, $32.00
    PB Carolingian Xc is a font face designed for imitate Carolingian minuscule (from the region of the German southeastern scribal schools) found in 10th century manuscripts. All characters are handwritten by use ink and quill pen, scanned, digitized and optimized for best quality without lost its handwritten visual appearance. Character set support codepages: 1250 Central (Eastern) European, 1252 Western (ANSI), 1254 Turkish, 1257 Baltic. Include also additional characters for Cornish, Danish, Dutch and Welsh language, spaces (M/1, M/2, M/3, M/4, M/6, thin, hair, zero width space etc.), historical characters (overlined uppercase Roman numerals, many mediaeval abbreviations, d-rotunda, r-rotunda, I-longa, e-caudata, historical ligatures for “nomina sacra”) and wide range of ancient punctuation. OpenType TrueType TTF (.ttf) font file include installed OpenType features: Access All Alternates, Localized Forms, Fractions, Ordinals, Superscript, Tabular Figures, Proportional Figures, Case-Sensitive Forms, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Stylistic Set 1-11, Historical Forms, Historical Ligatures, Standard Ligatures. Include also kerning as single ‘kern’ table for maximum possible backwards compatibility with older software. Historical ligatures for additional glyphs are mapped to Private Use Area codepoints. OpenType features automatically exchange some default glyphs by stylistic alternates and create ligatures for better historical appearance.
  39. Retro Checkbook JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    By the 1990s, the availability of font creation software opened the door to an explosion of creativity, experimentation and exploration into the world of digital typography by amateur and professional alike. The undisputed king of the freeware fonts was Ray Larabie through his Larabie Fonts website. It seemed at the time that Ray’s output was endless, and he amassed dozens upon dozens of fonts that ranged from the ridiculous to the sublime. In fact, Ray was the driving force of encouragement and a behind-the-scenes “mentor” who helped Jeff Levine Fonts get underway in January of 2006. As Larabie’s focus changed to higher-quality commercial type design with the launch of Typodermic, Inc., many of his “less than perfect” font experiments were withdrawn and shelved. Ray eventually turned those lost (and sometimes questionable) typefaces into a bundled zip archive released into the public domain through Creative Commons. One particular design “Boron” (circa 1996) featured computer-oriented lettering as if etched onto a circuit board. Running with this idea, and with Ray's approval, the electronic elements were stripped away, the characters cleaned up and modified, and the font reworked in Retro Checkbook JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Guadalupe by Rodrigo Navarro Bolado, $32.00
    Article to appear on the font family page: According to the Catholic faith, a well known náhuatl story called "Nican Mopohua" (translated as "Here it's narrate") about the Marianas apparitions on the Tepeyac's hill, to the north of the actual Mexico City. After four apparitions, La Virgen de Guadalupe (LVG) told Juan Diego (JD) that he must introduce himself to the first Bishop of Mexico. JD took in his "ayate" some roses (that aren't natives to Mexico's barren territories) and when he dropped them in front of the bishop, the image of LVG appeared in front of him with indigenous features. I’ve worked a lot in this font that appears to came out of nowhere, just like the image of LVG itself, the fact is that I started first sketching some flowers, because I wanted to do something related to this mexican story, so, taking some features from this flowers I started sketching some letters, for example “r” and “i” and the counter forms for some letters like “a” and “o” (that I didn’t use by the way) and the punctuation marks, all inspired by this leaf forms. Lighter weight coming soon! Hope you like it. Any comments: rodrigonabo@gmail.com
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