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  1. Robine by Craft Supply Co, $20.00
    Introducing Robine – Condensed Sans Serif Robine – Condensed Sans Serif font is the ideal choice for creating attention-grabbing titles and headings. With its high x-height, this modern sans-serif typeface offers a sleek and contemporary appearance, ensuring your designs will stand out. Stylish and Space-Efficient: Robine – Condensed Sans Serif strikes the perfect balance between style and space efficiency. Its condensed design allows you to fit more text into tight spaces without sacrificing readability. Versatile Usage: This font is incredibly adaptable, making it suitable for a wide range of design projects. Whether you’re designing posters, logos, or web graphics, Robine – Condensed Sans Serif adds a touch of modern sophistication to your work. Exceptional Clarity: Robine – Condensed Sans Serif ensures your titles and headings remain easily readable, even at smaller sizes, thanks to its clear and legible characters. It’s designed to make a bold statement while maintaining clarity.
  2. FS Siena by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Eclectic FS Siena is a typeface with history, and not just in the sense of having its origins in classical Roman lettering. Fontsmith founder Jason Smith first committed it to tracing paper while still at college, instinctively redrawing letterforms based on Hermann Zapf’s Optima according to ‘what felt right’. When Krista Radoeva took up the challenge to edit and extend the typeface, she and Jason were determined to preserve its subtly nonconformist and eclectic spirit. Like a great dish, there are individual components throughout the character set that all add flavour, and need to be balanced in order to work together. The smooth connection of the ‘h’ ‘m’ ‘n’ and ‘r’ contrasts with the corners of the ‘b’ and ‘p’. The instantly recognisable double-storey ‘a’ – the starting point of the design – contrasts with the single-storey ‘g’ and the more cursive ‘y’. And only certain characters – ‘k’, ‘w’, ‘v’ and ‘x’ in the lowercase and ‘K’, ‘V’, ‘W’, ‘X’ and ‘Y’ in the caps – have curved strokes. Transitional FS Siena is a contrasted sans-serif typeface, blending classical elegance and modern simplicity. Its construction and proportions are descended from classical broad-nib calligraphy and humanist typefaces, with a high contrast between the thick and thin strokes. The angle of the contrast, though, is vertical, more in the character of pointed-nib calligraphy and modernist typefaces. This vertical stress helps to give FS Siena a strong, cultured presence on the page. Idiosyncratic italics The italics for FS Siena were developed by Krista to complement the roman upper and lower-case alphabets first drawn by Jason. Many of the letterforms are built differently to their roman counterparts: there’s a single-tier ‘a’, a looped ‘k’ and connections more towards the middle of stems, such as in the ‘m’, ‘n’ and ‘u’. These distinctions, along with generally much narrower forms than the roman, give the italics extra emphasis within body copy, where the two are side-by-side. In editorial, especially, the combination can be powerful. To cap it all… In his original draft of the typeface, Jason found inspiration in Roman square capitals of the kind most famously found on Trajan’s Column in Rome. In keeping with those ancient inscriptions, he intended the capitals of FS Siena to also work in all-upper-case text, in logotypes for luxury consumer brands and property developments, for example. A little added space between the upper-case letters lets the capitals maintain their poise in a caps-only setting, while still allowing them to work alongside the lower-case letterforms. The caps-only setting also triggers a feature called case punctuation, which adapts hyphens, brackets and other punctuation to complement the all-caps text.
  3. Estiliza by Intellecta Design, $14.95
    a sans serif naive font
  4. Geodec N9 by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    A modern grotesque sans serif
  5. Pontoon by Phat Phonts, $20.00
    Extended sans serif display face.
  6. Janda Safe And Sound by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Imperfectly hand-sketched sans serif.
  7. Naranja by Fatchair, $9.95
    A soft, friendly sans serif.
  8. Illustrator - Unknown license
  9. PR Swirlies 08 by PR Fonts, $10.80
    This font is a collection of simple calligraphic ornaments suitable for invitations, gift tags, and anything that can benifit from a "spoonful of sugar" visually. This font includes fewer line fillers, and more "ferns and fans" than our previous swirlies.
  10. Disorder - 100% free
  11. Riparo - 100% free
  12. Give Me The Scoop - Unknown license
  13. Monserga FFP - Personal use only
  14. Valley - 100% free
  15. Squareroque - Unknown license
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  17. DrumagStudioNF - 100% free
  18. id-Kaze2OT-Light - Personal use only
  19. teaspoon - Unknown license
  20. X360 by Redge - Unknown license
  21. Dot Your Eyes - Personal use only
  22. ResPublica - Unknown license
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  24. Savia Filled Shadow - Personal use only
  25. AZ - Unknown license
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  30. ThamesCondensed - Unknown license
  31. Conduit 2 Italics BRK - Unknown license
  32. SF Obliquities Outline - Unknown license
  33. Walkway UltraBold - Unknown license
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  36. UNITED BRK - Unknown license
  37. A.Lewis - Unknown license
  38. U.S.A. Condensed - Personal use only
  39. Chlorinej - Unknown license
  40. Tork - Unknown license
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