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  1. Shinn by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Nick Shinn. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Humanist sans serif with a calligraphic cut and tall ascenders. Light, Medium and Extra Bold designed by Nick in 1985 for Typsettra; Steve added the Book and Bold weights, and the Italics.
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  4. SpeedballNo2SW - Unknown license
  5. NamesakeNF - 100% free
  6. TwoForJuanNF - 100% free
  7. SpeedballNo3 - 100% free
  8. HutSutRalston - 100% free
  9. CircuitBoredNF - 100% free
  10. AltamonteNF - 100% free
  11. GradoGradooNF - Unknown license
  12. RicksAmericanNF - 100% free
  13. PinballWhizNF - 100% free
  14. HeavyTripp - Unknown license
  15. MidlandRailNF - 100% free
  16. AmsterdamTangram - Unknown license
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  18. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  19. VinnieBoomBahNF - Unknown license
  20. ShangriLaNF - 100% free
  21. LittleDeuceCoupe - Unknown license
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  28. BluePlateSpecialSW - Unknown license
  29. FS Hackney by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Elliptical The squareness of curves. That was the elliptical – in more than one sense – notion being explored in the making of FS Hackney. The squareness of curves and vertical terminals to create a gentle, soft sans serif, with a little bit of magic. A momentary thought – “It doesn’t have to be like this” – provided the spur to explore the verticals and skeletons of letterforms beyond conventional type design limits. A 12-month gestation period gave rise to a font with a larger-than-usual character set, including non-lining figures, small caps and superior and inferior numbers. It’s a collection that speaks confidently for itself. Assertive It was the Hackney carriage – the black London cab – that gave this font its name, not the north London neighbourhood. Solid, dependable, effective and built to last, FS Hackney was honed to perform in all conditions. Cool, compelling lines and a satisfying overall simplicity lend FS Hackney its assertive air. Assured, versatile and effective; just like a black cab (but without the grumbling). Machined Over a string of meetings, Jason Smith and FS Hackney designer Nick Job worked out how to infuse Nick’s sketched letterforms with Fontsmith’s familiar geniality. “Nick is very meticulous and produces very clean design work,” says Jason. “Hackney is ideal for branding as it’s very clear and its quirks are sensible ones, not odd ones, that don’t distract from the message.”
  30. TootSweetBistroNF - 100% free
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  33. Underground - Unknown license
  34. HerzogVonGraf - 100% free
  35. Pink Lemonade by Nicky Laatz, $22.00
    A new fresh, bold brush font from Nicky Laatz. Pink Lemonade is Sweet, Casual and curvy...with subtle brush texture left in- perfect for head-turning statements and eye-catching branding. Pink Lemonade includes 45 natural-looking Opentype ligatures - perfect for making your words look freshly lettered, and like less of a font. Try alternating between having the ligatures active and not active for an even more natural look. Pink Lemonade will work wonderfully for beauty, posters, music brands, magazines, cosmetics, cook books, culinary art, book covers, sporting brands, bold headliners, and websites. Enjoy more inspiration using all Nicky Laatz's fonts on Instagram - @nickylaatz.
  36. Rocketman XV-7 NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A Nick’s Fonts original, strongly influenced by the “futuristic” lettering styles of 1930s science fiction, most notably Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers. Both versions of this font contain the Unicode 1252 (Latin) and Unicode 1250 (Central European) character sets, with localization for Romanian and Moldovan.
  37. Sleuth JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie trailer for the1936 film "After the Thin Man" is filled with text lettered in this classic Art Deco condensed typeface. Sleuth JNL seems the appropriate name for this digital revival, as the romantic comedy centers around detective Nick Charles' and his wife Nora's adventures.
  38. Fernburner NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    This stunning display face is based on Hans Bohn’s 1929 opus for Gebr. Klingspor, originally named Orplid. One of the treasures discovered in the legendary green vinyl binder that launched Nick’s love of type, it’s a real crowd pleaser. Both versions of this font include the complete Latin 1252, Central European 1250 and Turkish 1254 character sets.
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