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  1. Geo by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A Bold Powerful Geometric design. Great headline face; works well in many applications.
  2. Neon by Monotype, $29.99
    Neon Extra Condensed was designed by Giulio da Milano and released in 1935. This all-capital typeface is similar to designs released in the early 1990s. The Neon Extra Condensed font is good as a headline face for magazines and book covers.
  3. Ned by Linotype, $29.99
    Ned Std. is part of a series of typographic experiments from the young Swiss designer Michael Parson. Using a wide, horizontal hexagonal grid, Parson created the system of letters that make up this font. Text set in Ned Regular takes on a modular, honeycomb-like appearance. For an interesting effect, try overlapping individual letters, or use a few letters together as elements in a logo. A great companion face to Ned Std. is Linotype's Hexatype Bold. Both Ned Std. and Hexatype Bold have been included in the Take Type 5 collection, along with eight further constructions from Parson."
  4. New by hgo, $15.00
  5. Aeos by T-26, $19.00
  6. Nevo by Meat Studio, $37.33
    Nevo is a 14 style contemporary sans serif designed by Stew Deane. Nevo was specifically designed for a premium feel that is suitable for anything from advertising and branding to web and screen. Its versatility comes from the minimal, subtly unique letterforms that come in 7 weights, with matching italics for each weight making it easily adaptable to brands and market sectors.
  7. Ronduit Capitals Light - Personal use only
  8. ENYO Serif Light - Personal use only
  9. Kingthings Petrock Light - Unknown license
  10. LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - Personal use only
  11. id-Kaze2OT-Light - Personal use only
  12. Ignite the Light - Personal use only
  13. Upper Lane Light - Unknown license
  14. Lady Ice - Light - Unknown license
  15. Shadows Into Light - Personal use only
  16. SF Espionage Light - Unknown license
  17. id-kairyu1OT-Light - Personal use only
  18. Lady Ice - Light - Unknown license
  19. First Order Light - Unknown license
  20. SF Espionage Light - Unknown license
  21. Bionic Type Light - Unknown license
  22. Pandemonious Puffery Light - Unknown license
  23. Frigate Katakana - Light - Unknown license
  24. SF Arborcrest Light - Unknown license
  25. Xmas Lights BRK - Unknown license
  26. SF Arborcrest Light - Unknown license
  27. Lane Posh Light - Unknown license
  28. Flying Leatherneck Light - Unknown license
  29. TM Tail Lights - Unknown license
  30. Fuzzy Xmas Lights - Personal use only
  31. Title Gothic Light by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A very thin light line gothic, great headline face.
  32. Bombelli Light Hand by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Bombelli is a font that looks like it has been handwritten by a meticulous architect in one of those hand-drawn blueprints of the old days. I chose the name to honor one of my ex-bosses -- a graphic designer-architect who taught me a lot of things when I was young and needed the money. One of the things he taught me – and probably the most important one – was to always be on time in the morning. He never said a word about me being late, but it worked. He taught me about being meticulous in detail and many other things I only appreciated much later. This clear and straightforward font deserves bearing his name. Your grateful type designer Gert Wiescher
  33. Theater Lights JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vintage sheet music for the title song from the film "Forty Second Street" was the inspiration for Theater Lights JNL. While the idea of letters comprised of circles (to simulate bulbs) can be both vintage [as in marquee lights] or modern [simulating dot matrix printers], it is always a fun approach to a tried-and-true style.
  34. Ignite The Light by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Painted using tempera paints and a paintbrush, these letters are messy and angular.
  35. Follow The Light by Hanoded, $15.00
    Follow The Light is a lovely, handcrafted serif font family. I made this for my cousin who passed away recently.
  36. Lights in Pairs by Bogstav, $18.00
    It's legible, it's handmade and it has a lot of personality...with a twist of organic freshness it is guaranteed to make that next project of yours stand out!
  37. Copperplate Classic Light by Wiescher Design, $88.00
    Copperplate was the classic nineteenth century engraver's typeface, consisting of capitals and small caps only. Among others (for example Deberny & Peignot) F. W. Goudy's cut for ATF around 1901 is probably the most widely known. Copperplate typefaces are traditionally used for business cards and all that "serious" stuff. My Copperplate Classic is a completely new design, based on some old samples. To make it look more up-to-date and elegant, I gave it some extra swings here and there. The old fonts were all designed with clogging corners or points that can break off in the minds of its designers. Today we do not have those problems any longer, so I could give my Copperplate Classic real sharp pointed serifs. To give you more choice I now added this light cut in three variations, light, sans and rounded! Enjoy! Gert Wiescher
  38. Lights Of Athena by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Lights Of Athena is a bold and smooth stylish script font. It's fun and casual, but demanding attention. Very suitable for headlines, titles, magazines, packaging, branding, apparel, adverts, logos, apps, and more.
  39. Tighten Caps Light - Personal use only
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