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  1. Monotype Clearface Gothic by Monotype, $29.99
    Clearface Gothic first appeared in 1910, designed by Morris Fuller Benton, the world-famously prolific typeface artist. In addition to Clearface Gothic, Benton also designed classics like Franklin Gothic, Century Expanded, and many other types. Clearface Gothic is a sans serif face with light forms displaying the Zeitgeist of the turn of the 20th century. Distinguishing characteristics are the open forms of the a" and "c," the arched "k," and the upward-tilting horizontal stroke of the "e." The relatively narrow typeface, with its open inner white spaces, is extremely legible even in small point sizes. There is no accompanying italic."
  2. Monotype Goudy Modern by Monotype, $29.99
    First cut by Lanston Monotype, the Goudy Modern font family was based on designs used by French engravers during the eighteenth century. Although called a modern it possesses a number of old style characteristics. Capitals are much shorter than the ascenders, serifs are fully bracketed and round shapes have a slight stress. The overall weight of Monotype Goudy Modern is on the heavy side, giving good emphasis in display sizes but it is not too heavy for use in text.
  3. Monotype Century Schoolbook by Monotype, $40.99
    Monotype Century Schoolbook is another member of the Century family based on the Century Expanded typeface. The Monotype Century Schoolbook family was designed to fulfill the need for a solid, legible face for printing schoolbooks. It is wider and heavier than Century Expanded, there is also less contrast between thick and thin strokes. First cut by Monotype in 1934 and based on versions from ATF and Lanston Monotype, the sturdy nature of Monotype Century Schoolbook, coupled with its inherent legibility, has made it a popular choice for setting books, newspapers and magazines.
  4. Monotes by Aqeela Studio, $15.00
    Monotes is an upper and lower serif font with balanced curves. Like all of my fonts inspired by letters from the good old days, but still has a strong modern look. A variety of alternative styles allow for versatile design options and work perfectly for headlines, logos, posters, packaging, T-shirts, postcards and more.
  5. Shorelines Script Bold - Personal use only
  6. DIST Inking Bold - Unknown license
  7. D3 Biscuitism Bold - Unknown license
  8. Goulong Bold Outline - Unknown license
  9. Ashby Extra Bold - Unknown license
  10. DDD Pipe Bold - Unknown license
  11. D3 Euronism Bold - Unknown license
  12. Monday Bold (sRB) - Unknown license
  13. Spylord Bold Expanded - Unknown license
  14. Phat Grunge Bold - Unknown license
  15. Pecot Outline Bold - Unknown license
  16. BN Pinky Bold - Unknown license
  17. Walkway Oblique Bold - Unknown license
  18. D3 Honeycombism Bold - Unknown license
  19. Yukon Tech Bold - Unknown license
  20. Samson Bold Oblique - Unknown license
  21. D3 LiteBitMapism Bold - Unknown license
  22. Walkway Condensed Bold - Unknown license
  23. Bagad Bold Tryout - Unknown license
  24. GF Matilda bold - Unknown license
  25. Spylord Bold Italic - Unknown license
  26. Rowling Stone Bold - Unknown license
  27. Walkway UltraCondensed Bold - Unknown license
  28. Walkway Expand Bold - Unknown license
  29. Walkway Bold RevOblique - Unknown license
  30. Hog Bold - HMK - Unknown license
  31. Chizzler Bold Outline - Unknown license
  32. Earth's Mightiest Bold - Unknown license
  33. PsychedelicSmoke Cn Bold - Unknown license
  34. Wyld Stallyns Bold - Unknown license
  35. Bionic Type Bold - Unknown license
  36. Walkway UltraExpand Bold - Unknown license
  37. Anahita Extra Bold by Naghi Naghachian, $95.00
    Anahita ExtraBold is designed by Naghi Naghashian. This Headline Font is developed on the basis of specific research and analysis on Arabic characters and definition of their structure. This innovation is a contribution to modernisation of Arabic typography, gives the font design of Arabic letters real typographic arrangement and provides more typographic flexibility. This step was necessary after more than two hundred years of relative stagnation in Arabic font design. Anahita supports Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. Anahita Font is available in ExtraBold. This font is designed to be used as advertising and newspaper headlines. Anahita design fulfills the following needs: A Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfills the demands of electronic communication. Anahita is not based on any pre-digital typefaces. It is not a revival. Rather, its forms were created with today's technology in mind. B Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop or Illustrator. Anahita's simplified forms may be artificial obliqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D An attractive typographic image. Anahita was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. E The highest degree of geometric clarity and the necessary amount of calligraphic references. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the contemporary sans serif aesthetic now common in Latin typography.
  38. Sainted Extra Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Extra Bold Serif
  39. Stymie Extra Bold by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Extra Bold serif, ideal for large display.
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