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  1. Madie by Funk King, $5.00
    Madie is a modular script – quaint and sophisticated.
  2. Cruise by Funk King, $5.00
    Cruise is an elegant inline modular script font.
  3. Nouvelle by Mina Arko, $45.00
    Nouvelle is an elegant sans serif family of six fonts (light, regular, semibold and italics). This modular typeface works just as well as display typeface as it does in body text. Because of the high x-hight it stays readable in very small sizes. It has 1884 characters: oldstyle numerals, ligatures and extra characters that support almost all European languages.
  4. Malebu by Macrotipo, $39.00
    Malebu is a sans serif font that was created based on grotesque and humanist models with certain geometric features. It is clear, simple, gentle and friendly, and can be used in text sizes. It is easy to read in long texts, magazines, books and the like. The rounded shape makes it friendly and fluent. A short x-height is functional and adds economy without losing consistency.
  5. Malebu by Muykyta, $10.00
    Malebu is a new sans serif font that was created based on grotesque and humanist models with certain geometric features. It’s clear, simple, gentle and friendly, can be used in text sizes. Its easy to read in long texts, magazines, books and the like. The rounded shape makes it friendly and fluent. A short x-height is functional and adds economy without losing consistency.
  6. Slope Slab Pro by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
    Slope Sans is an original design that combines a technological shape model borrowed from the early Macintosh system fonts with organic, open elements looking futuristic in a retrospective manner. Designed as part of a font family without different weights, Slope Sans Pro provides OpenType features for alternate letter forms in two stylistic sets. The basic version works similar to a stencil font, an alternative set has consistently closed shapes and a more rigid appearance, while the second stylistic set offers some alternative letter forms. Headlines and shorter texts set in Slope Sans provide a variable, modern appearance. Slope Slab Pro goes very well with Slope Sans Pro and can be used as style variant or display.
  7. Snips by G.A.R.M. Company, $22.00
    Monoweight / Geometric / Utilitarian Although sturdy straight out of the keyboard, this true mono weight sans is built for more. Snips sacrifices several traditional letterform nuances for the sake of being easily broken apart and customised. Its modular construction is perfect for novice and experienced designers interested in modifying existing typefaces to fit their project needs. Font Key Features: Uppercase & Lowercase Characters Numbers & Punctuation Multiple Language Support Single Weight Usage: Snips provides an excellent base for lettering and logotype projects. It’s modular construction makes it easy to break apart and rebuild into unique custom letterforms, the potential variations are endless. In addition, Snips is also great for headlines and callouts in you favorite working class / industrial era designs.
  8. Space Mode by Justin Penner, $20.00
    Space Mode is a multi-weighted typeface, sent back in time from the distant future. Forward-looking typeface designers often predict a reductive future where Latin letterforms have become increasingly modularized and simplified, or random bits have mysteriously gone missing. Thankfully, this is not the case, and typography has instead flourished and evolved. New forms have appeared, and some revived from historical references. A more complex drawing model has arisen that seems to add new curves in a effort to tame the strange diagonals that appear in the final quarter of the alphabet.
  9. Art Topic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Art Topic JNL is a round-cornered square sans serif in the Art Deco style, and was modeled from a 1930 WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster for the Federal Arts Project.
  10. Moonlit Night JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The simple, hand lettered sans serif title on the 1935 sheet music for "Campus Moon" was the design model for Moonlit Night JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Sign Vendor JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Vendor JNL is a simple sans modeled from hand-lettering with a touch of Art Deco influence. The design is from a 1930s poster promoting winter activities in New York State.
  12. Brinar by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    I've been working on a usable sans serif for body copy since the mid-1990s (though I certainly did not know it at the time). This one works well. It started life back in the mists of time as a scan of an old German font by Carl Fahrenwaldt. It was developed fully as a synergized serif with strong traditional roots and released as Bergsland Pro. Now it finally makes it to where I was headed all along as a sans text font. This is a well modulated humanist, sans serif font family with many OpenType features and over 600 characters: Caps, lower case, small caps, ligatures, swashes, small cap figures, old style figures, numerators, denominators, accents characters, ordinal numbers, and so on. It is designed for text use in body copy. But it also works very well for elegantly stylized display.
  13. Hopeful Giraffe by JBFoundry, $18.00
    Long legs, long neck, low x-height, it’s Hopeful giraffe. Each of both styles of this family of font contains two stylistic sets. With its ornamental capitals and its varied numerals, you can modulate the aspect of your texts as you want it.
  14. Good Reporting JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A September 29, 1920 edition of The San Diego Union ran the headline “Cicotte Confesses Baseball Fraud; Eight White Sox Players Indicted”. The White Sox baseball scandal was the first to reveal illegal gambling on the game. However, the headline itself was set in a bold slab serif type style [likely ATF Foster] which served as the model for Good Reporting JNL; which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. Sandalwood JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of an antique sans serif wood type displayed in Rob Roy Kelly’s “American Wood Type” was the working model for Sandalwood JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  16. Fratturato Digitale by Funk King, $10.00
    Fratturato Digitale is a contemporary modular take on a fraktur-style font.
  17. Dubster by 2D Typo, $28.00
    Strict and technocratic font of modular nature and with wide intensity gradation.
  18. Cavita by Underground, $29.00
    Cavita typeface is a mix between both grotesque and calligraphic models: regulars have a rough grotesque spirit; while the italics where inspired in calligraphic gestures. All of these details are reinforced with an inverted modulation (horizontals strokes are thicker than usual). The italics seem to move away from the traditional concept of type system, but work very well along side. This typeface has very particular shapes and rhythm, it's different and identifiable from the rest, making it a very good option to use on every piece of design.
  19. RM Smoothsans by Ray Meadows, $19.00
    A family of soft, rounded, yet bold display faces which can successfully be used in conjunction with one another. Due to the modular nature of this design there may be a very slight lack of smoothness to the curves at extremely large point sizes (around 200 pt and above).
  20. Vibration by Funk King, $5.00
    Vibration is a modular font. Use it to give energy to your designs.
  21. Northbrook JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A monoline spurred sans serif typeface named “Elandkay” from the 1895 Cleveland Type Foundry specimen book was the design model for Northbrook JNL. This Art Nouveau-influenced design is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. Overwave by Almarkha Type, $23.00
    Introducing Overwave - Display Sans the wave model with a unique arch. very suitable for the title, logo, typography, clothes, magazines, brochures, packaging and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional.
  23. Blauhaus by Hanoded, $15.00
    Yes, you're right. Blauhaus should have been 'Blaues Haus', as that is the proper way of saying Blue House in German. But hey, Blauhaus sounds much better and in writing, it is quite similar to Bauhaus. Blauhaus is a stylish, rounded sans serif font, modeled after some early 20th century German typefaces. It is easy on the eye and it will certainly give your work a sophisticated punch. Comes with a classy collection of diacritics.
  24. Fortima by Meat Studio, $30.50
    Fortima is a 12 style angular sans serif that utilises subtle modular shapes, designed by Stew Deane. The result is a font with character that adapts to a variety of sectors and brands, and is suitable for anything from advertising and branding to web and screen. The angular shapes help create a unique aesthetic that are instantly recognisable and have impact and character in large or small sizes.
  25. MBF Ligione by Moonbandit, $15.00
    Ligione is a multi function font family, consist of uppercase and lowercase with 4 weight and 4 width option making it a big 8 styles in total. This typeface is a modern display sans serif packed with a geometric modular assembly in mind, combine the regular and expanded style for a unique touch on your design. This font is perfect for a big size display, title, body text and even logo.
  26. Nuixyber Pro - Personal use only
  27. Whipsmart - Personal use only
  28. Orena - Personal use only
  29. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  30. Servetica - Unknown license
  31. Good Times - Unknown license
  32. Mouse Deco - Personal use only
  33. Familiar Pro - 100% free
  34. ideoma SPRAY - Personal use only
  35. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  36. Harabara - Personal use only
  37. Jet Set Groove - Personal use only
  38. Neon 80s - Personal use only
  39. Watford - Unknown license
  40. J.M. Nexus Grotesque - Personal use only
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