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  1. Made With B - Personal use only
  2. Kerater - Personal use only
  3. Fashion Plate by ParaType, $25.00
    A set of model sketches was designed by Arevik Shmavonyan in 2007 for ParaType. The font includes pictures of woman fashion dresses designed for real manufacturing. Fashion-plate font may be interesting to modern fashion magazines. Also these pictures may use as illustrations and for advertising matter.
  4. North point - Unknown license
  5. West point - Unknown license
  6. Hooper dooper - Unknown license
  7. Changstein - Unknown license
  8. Aftermath (BRK) - Unknown license
  9. Roundel by K-Type, $20.00
    Roundel is a paradoxical, modern heraldic typeface. It is a display face of simple, angular and curved shapes, with each main glyph contained within a circle.
  10. Varia Display by Tomtype, $6.00
    Introducing Varia Display, a font that emerged from the renowned challenge of 36 Days of Type. In the 2023's edition, I embarked on a journey to explore a wide variety of styles, leading to infinite possibilities for crafting unique letterforms. The result is a meticulously crafted variable font with a single weight axis, designed to push the boundaries of typographic aesthetics across all characters. With each letter and number embodying a distinct and innovative approach, this font offers a captivating typographic experience. With its distinctive and varied letterforms, this font is ideally suited for eye-catching main headlines and complementary typography. Whether you seek diversity or a touch of uniqueness, this font is sure to meet your creative needs. Embrace the world of possibilities it presents and elevate your designs to new heights. Key features: Meticulously designed Variable Font Single Weight Axis Multilingual support 374 glyphs Contact: If you have any doubts or questions please ask me via mail or Instagram hello@tomascastiglioni.com @tomtype
  11. Linotype Astrolo by Linotype, $29.99
    Born in Fulda, Germany, Martina Theisen studied communications design in Mainz. She spent many years working for the television company, SWR Mainz. Now she works as a designer and illustrator. She creates fonts, as well as illustrates children's books and school textbooks. For Linotype Typentypo (2002, part of TakeType 4), she designed the display faces Linotype Creatures, Linotype Improfil Outline and Black (profiles of funny faces), Linotype Smileface, Linotype Maenneken and Linotype Astrolo (hand-drawn astrological symbols).
  12. Bilgosia by Subqi Studio, $29.99
    Introducing Bilgosia, a Display Family typeface. It contains a Main Serif with Sans and Script as companion. If the whole three combined, it will suitable for any your projects. Each font could be standalone font either. The main serif contains Swashes Alternates , Ligatures and Discretionary Ligatures for your display purposes. Made it from scracth node by node for the best flow. Anyhow we wouldn't talk much here. You could see our display images as references to your projects.
  13. Beautiful ES - 100% free
  14. Initial - Unknown license
  15. Antimony Blue - Unknown license
  16. Greenwich Mean - Unknown license
  17. Tom's Headache - Unknown license
  18. Rianti by Lone Army, $15.00
    The main purpose of Rianti is to be used as a logo that matches with body text. It can be used in both vintage or modern settings.
  19. Ptarmigan - Unknown license
  20. Daze - Unknown license
  21. Tomate - Unknown license
  22. Celonius Mark XIX by Vic Fieger, $2.99
    This is a squarish, compact font that may help create an interesting logo.
  23. Ginko - Unknown license
  24. Nsai Regular - Personal use only
  25. Burned Rubber - Unknown license
  26. HollyWould - Unknown license
  27. Espresso - Unknown license
  28. Stilla - Unknown license
  29. Korv - Unknown license
  30. Salamander - Unknown license
  31. Pind - Unknown license
  32. Caviar Dreams - 100% free
  33. Rudelsberg-Initialen - Personal use only
  34. BritComics - Unknown license
  35. Jamiro - Unknown license
  36. Square circle - Unknown license
  37. Fittsvamp - Unknown license
  38. Beam - Unknown license
  39. Monkton Book Condensed by Club Type, $36.99
    Packing more copy in a narrow space is the main reason for using a condensed type. Characters with a more ovular shape tend to be less wide than their circular counterparts and will allow for more letters per line. In narrow columns for example, this typeface can provide up to 25% more copy than the regular typeface in the same space. Another reason is when a larger type size is called for — used sparingly it is useful for headings or headlines. For emphasis, narrower letters can provide a stark contrast in the flow of reading, creating impact while retaining typographic character. Condensed types can specially useful in tables and charts because typically both use few words in each block. If space now allows, you may think about the luxury of a larger point size. This optimizes space while keeping your typography more easily legible.
  40. j.d. - Unknown license
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