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  1. Daytona by Monotype, $50.99
    The Daytona™ typeface family grew out of a desire to provide improved fonts for use in televised sporting events. Jim Wasco drew the design as sturdy squared letters based on humanist shapes and proportions. Letters were kept narrow for economy of space, and inter-character spacing was established for easy reading. While televised sporting events may have initially been his target, the design considerations he incorporated into the Daytona family also enabled it to perform well in a variety of other video and on screen environments. Daytona Variables are font files which are featuring two width axes and have a preset instance from Thin to Fat.
  2. SK Paragrapher by Shriftovik, $10.00
    SK Paragrapher™ is a monumental geometric typeface whose structure was inspired by the paragraph glyph. The entire typeface is built on a rhythmic composition and a black-to-white balance. Each character corresponds to a grid, and all its characters are monospaced, so the typeface looks harmonious and complete, despite the complexity of perception of its appearance. This typeface has both uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as a capital! The typeface supports a multilingual layout that includes: extended Latin and Cyrillic characters, additional characters, and Hebrew. This typeface also includes more than 10 currency symbols, as well as 4 fonts: Solid, Outline, Rounded, Sharp! As a result, SK Paragrapher is a multilingual, monospaced geometric monumental typeface that contains almost 1000 glyphs for your any design work, be it a poster or a website!
  3. Spellbind by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    If you’re a witch, or just prefer the look of a font that has hexes and wibbles, MIX SPELLBIND and MIX SPELLBIND SANS are the fonts for you. They’re perfect for posters, tarot cards, websites and all those other witchy things that need to be done… but don’t want to get “spooked” on. Grab this font family and make anything spell worthy! MIX SPELLBIND comes with the following glyphs: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 !@#$%^&*()`~•· ÷×+−±≈=≠[]:;’”,.|/?{}“”‘’-–—_ …‚„©®‹›«»°¹²³ªº¡¿₱¢€£¥¶§† ÁÀÂÄÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘĜĤIÍÌÎÏĪĮĴŁŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕŌŐØŒŔŘŚŜŠŞȘŤȚÚÙÛÜŮŰŬŪŲẂẀŴÝŶŸŹẐŽŻÞẞ áàâäãåăāąæćĉčçðđéèêëėēęĝĥıíìîïīįĵłńñň óòôöõōőøœŕřśŝšşșťțúùûüůűŭūųẃẁŵýŷÿźẑžżþß MIX SPELLBIND SANS comes with the following glyphs: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 !@#$%^&*()`~♥❤•· ÷×+−=[]:;’”,.|/?{}“”‘’-–—_…‚„ ©®™‹›«»°¹²³ªº¡¿₱¢€£¥¶§№† ÁÀÂÄÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘĜĤIÍÌÎÏĪĮĴŁŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕŌŐØŒŔŘŚŜŠŞȘŤȚÚÙÛÜŮŬŪŰŲẂẀŴÝŶŸŹẐŽŻÞẞ áàâäãåăāąæćĉčçðđéèêëėēęĝĥıíìîïīįĵłńñň óòôöõōőøœŕřśŝšşșťțúùûüůŭūűųẃẁŵýŷÿźẑžżþß
  4. PIXymbols DecoGlass by Page Studio Graphics, $25.00
    The PIXymbols™DecoGlass font is designed to create black (or single color), and two-color titles, initials as well as decorative characters. It is available in a choice of two weights. Each package includes a document showing the character sets and key codes for the fonts. The font packages include both TrueType and PostScript versions, and are available in either PC/Win or Macintosh format. In order to avoid serious problems, be sure not to install the same fonts in both TrueType and PostScript on the same computer. The font offers opportunities for various color treatments in your application programs.
  5. Arian by Linotype, $187.99
    For decades, the Persian-born Naghi Naghashian has been working as a graphic designer and illustrator in Germany. Arian™ is his first commercial Arabic typeface. Named after his mother, Naghi created the Arian typeface family after years of systematically analyzing the Arabic script. The Arian design is sought to fulfill the many needs and was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. It's extremely legibilitable not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed. This typeface offers a fine balance between calligraphic tradition and the contemporary sans serif aesthetic now common in Latin typography.
  6. US Bill Sans by Unidaas, $39.00
    US Bill™ Sans A Humanist typefaces sans serif. US Bill Sans has 12 weights, ranging from Light to Extrabold (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, logo, branding and creative industries, small text, wayfinding and signage as well as web and screen design. Provides with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, fractions, and super—and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options as well as Latin-based languages. Designed and produced by Firman Suci Ananda, Fajar Wahyu Pribadi & Irfan Ulya. Published under Unidaas® Std — Formatika Aksa IDN, 2018.
  7. News Gothic BT by Bitstream, $29.99
    The standard American sanserif of the first two thirds of the twentieth century, prepared for ATF by Morris Fuller Benton in 1908 under the name News Gothic, with a matching lightface known as Lightline Gothic. Linotype’s Trade Gothic follows News Gothic except for its widely-spaced straight-sided boldface based on ATF Alternate Gothic No.3. Linotype matches News Gothic Bold, a boldface version that originated at Intertype, with Trade Gothic Bold No.2. Ludlow Record Gothic follows News Gothic more loosely. News Gothic BT™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  8. Umkhonto by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Umkhonto is the Zulu word for SPEAR, the traditional weapon of war that the Zulus used. The sharp points of the letters face upwards and represent the sharp points of the dangerous spears. The font includes a full 256 character set: all upper and lower case letters, as well as all numerals and punctuation. It also includes the most commonly used characters used in non-English European languages such as Spanish, French, German and Portuguese. The numerals are mono-spaced so that they will line up correctly in columns of figures. The letters of the alphabet are spaced according to their width and are carefully kerned.
  9. Humble Hearts by Joanne Marie, $20.00
    Humble Hearts is a mono script font designed to look handlettered and unique. With over 700 glyphs you will have lots of fun designing beautiful logos, t-shirts, wedding stationery, menus - the list is endless! Anyone can access the alternate glyphs via Font Book on a mac or Character Map in Windows to copy and paste into non designer software. Please take a look at all of the pictures to see this font at work. You can use the basic glyphs as a lovely script on it's own or you can make your designs really fancy using the alternates and swashes. You can choose to have the breaks in the swashes (as shown) or solid swashes. In addition to the multilingual characters included in this font are the following styles and glyphs: Alternates Ligatures Swashes Ornaments & Premade words
  10. The Abaddon™ font, designed and released by The Scriptorium, is a distinctive typeface that exudes a strong aura of dark fantasy and gothic elegance. Its name, inspired by a term that often reference...
  11. Catchphrase by Mix Fonts, $13.00
    Mix Catchphrase is a fun and playful handwritten font that tries its best to be a serious serif (although it fails at being serious, in case you were wondering). With its clean handwriting style and serif details, this font is perfect for adding a quirky, DIY feel to your projects. Use Mix Catchphrase to give your designs a creepy edge, perfect for Halloween or any other ghoulish occasion. With the right styling and color palette, this rough and rugged font is sure to bring personality and character to all of your projects. Add some fun to your designs with Mix Catchphrase. MIX CATCHPHRASE includes the following characters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 !@$#%^&*()`~♥✿•· ÷×+−±≈=≠≥≤[]<>‹›:;'”,.|/?{}<>“”‘’-–—_ …©®™<>«»°¹²³ªº¡¿₱¢€£¥¶§№† ÁÀÂÄÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘĜĤIÍÌÎÏĪĮĴŁŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕØŌŐŒŔŘŚŜŠȘŤȚÚÙÛÜŮŰŪŲẂẀŴÝŶŸŹẐŽŻÞ áàâäãåăāąæćĉčçðđéèêëėēęĝĥıíìîïīįĵłńñň óòôöõøōőœŕřśŝšșťțúùûüůűūųẃẁŵýŷÿźẑžżþß
  12. American Uncial by Linotype, $40.99
    American Uncial™ was designed by Victor Hammer in 1943. Uncial typefaces consist of letter forms of the Capitalis Monumentalis and the majescule cursive. The origins of Uncial faces date back to the 5th century. In 1953, American Uncial was expanded to include some new figures, also designed by Hammer, and was rereleased by Klingspor with the name Neue Hammer Unziale. The forms are based on old scripts in books of antiquity and the early Middle Ages and the font is a new variation of a classic. Neue Hammer Unziale font has been a favorite for certificates and diplomas and is recommended for headlines and shorter texts in a point size of 12 or larger.
  13. Varial Two by Paavola Type Studio, $21.00
    Varial Two typefaces are new and updated versions of Varial family created 2014: Extra-condensed Opentype™ sans-serifs with small caps, extended character set (european languages support) and extra features (fractions, ligatures and alternatives). Varial Two is versatile in all design applications, for example all headlines, display use, infographics and more!
  14. Moneta Sans by Monotype, $28.00
    Moneta™ Sans is an elegant transitional sans-serif with high contrast. Its morphology is based on the study of traditional broad-edge pen script. It comes in 2 styles and 4 different weights (Light, Regular, Bold and Black) and has variable features. Designed by Santi Rey and launched on May 2020.
  15. Suffix by Obelisk Gestalt, $34.00
    Suffix Mono is a monospaced sans-serif family that offers an extensive range of weights and styles. Additionally, it provides numerous OpenType features, including 16 distinct stylistic sets for users to experiment with. The core concept behind Suffix Mono is to explore the distinctive textures often associated with monospace fonts, which are primarily characterized by their "fixed width" nature. Suffix Mono enhances these textures by introducing various stylistic features that enable users to replace closed glyph contours, such as those found in characters like 'f,' 'r,' 'i,' and 'j,' with more open and airy alternatives. Enabling these alternates results in an overall transformation of the textural appearance of Suffix Mono. Furthermore, Suffix Mono boasts one of the hallmark features of modern typefaces: extensive language support, encompassing nearly the entire Latin script.
  16. Loopy Lola by Mix Fonts, $29.00
    MIX LOOPY LOLA is a very fun, quirky, off-kilter all-uppercase handwritten font. This handdrawn typeface is perfect for social media graphics, edgy posters, and bold headlines. Match the font with some fun loopy doodled elements to give your art that added bit of cute. Character set to includes (standard alphabet, punctuation, extended, accented, ligatures): ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 !@$#%^&*()`~♥❤✿•· ÷×+−±≈=≠≥≤[]:;'",.|/?{}“”‘’-–—_… ©®™«»°¹²³ªº¡¿₱¢€£¥½¼¾¶§№† ÁÀÂÄÃÅĂĀĄÆĆĈČÇÐĐÉÈÊËĖĒĘĜĤIÍÌÎÏĪĮĴŁŃÑŇ ÓÒÔÖÕØŌŐŒŔŘŚŜŠȘŤȚÚÙÛÜŮŰŪŲẀẂŴÝŶŸŹŽŻÞ áàâäãåăāąæćĉčçðđéèêëėēęĝĥıíìîïīįĵłńñň óòôöõøōőœŕřśŝšșťțúùûüůűūųẁẃŵýŷÿźžżþß LIGATURES: bb dd ff gg itt kk ll mm nn oo pp rr ss tt
  17. BB Strata (Pro) by Bold Studio, $49.00
    BB Strata™ (Pro) is the first font with only octagon angles (±45°), polyspacing (same width in every weight), optical shape and monoline variants for any type of use. The ideographic system was created for an exhibition in 2015 to visualize the process and results of scientific investigations in a historical and contemporary context. ● 9 Variants (incl. SS19, SS20) ● 37 Opentype-Features/Style ● 60 Stylistic Sets (20/Variant) ● 90 Styles (incl. SS19, SS20) ● 40 OT-Features/Style ● 97 Languages Support ● 31,920 Glyphs (1064/Style)
  18. Illuminati by Fatchair, $9.95
    Originally designed as an experiment in monospacing (Illuminati Mono), Illuminati is a mixture of sans-serif and serif. The Italics have some cursive features.
  19. Deviato by HandletterYean, $10.00
    I present to you a font that look casual and modest, Deviato. It was made to your need of a mono-line font that look simple in design and shows modesty on it’s appearance. Deviato is a mono-line font that suitable for your need of a font that can be applied in various way of design like logotype, personal or company branding, logo, quotes, daily typing font, greeting card, sticker, and many more. This font comes in regular, bold, italic, bold italic style and support multi-language.
  20. President by Linotype, $29.99
    In 1952, Charles Peignot made a bold and fortuitous move: he invited a young Swiss designer to Paris to be the art director of the Deberny & Peignot type foundry. This started the professional type design career of Adrian Frutiger; and since then he has designed an astonishing range of masterful typefaces. One of the earliest for Deberny & Peignot was Président, a sharp-seriffed Latin titling face. Latin" is a typographic designation for roman typefaces with wedge or triangular-shaped serifs, a stylistic form that Frutiger would return to later with his beautiful typeface Méridien. Président™ has wide, solid shapes; very little contrast between thick and thin strokes; and an air of assurance. Use this titling font for business cards, announcements, or artistic signage."
  21. Ersota by Baqoos, $18.00
    Ersota is a jovial Introspective mono lineal typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  22. Fencing by Monotype, $29.99
    Andale Mono was designed by Steve Matteson. It is a highly legible monospaced font designed with the needs of terminal emulation and software development environments.
  23. Yekso by Baqoos, $18.00
    Yekso is a halcyon coltish mono lineal typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  24. Varial Two Rounded by Paavola Type Studio, $21.00
    Varial Two typefaces are new and updated versions of Varial family created 2014: Extra-condensed Opentype™ sans-serifs with small caps, extended character set (european languages support) and extra features (fractions, ligatures and alternatives). Varial Two Rounded family is versatile in all design applications, for example all headlines, display use, infographics and more!
  25. Syke by The Northern Block, $-
    Syke is a versatile, sans serif type family that combines both humanist and geometric concepts. A companion to the monospaced type family Syke Mono, it blends narrowly rounded letter shapes with subtle square detailing, creating a design ideally suited for typographical work in digital applications. Syke has a distinctive character without being overwhelming, making it ideal for film titles, user interfaces and the web. Details include seven weights with true italics and two free weights, over 570 characters, five variations of numerals, ligatures, manually edited kerning and Opentype features. For a monospaced version of this type family, visit Syke Mono .
  26. Chong Old Style by Monotype, $29.99
    In the tradition of Goudy Old Style and Goudy Modern, Chong Wah drew Chong Old Style™ and Chong Modern™ as visually different – but complementary – designs. According to Chong Wah, “The extended family of typefaces started as a concept rather than a preconceived design. The concept is different sans serif type styles with a common underlying structure and a clear lineage to traditional serif designs. While there are similarities between the designs, each typeface was drawn as a separate entity.” Chong Old Style has the flavor of traditional old style designs without slavishly replicating the earlier design traits. It has the heft and color of an old style design but lacks the serifs and inclined stroke axis customarily seen in these typefaces. The result is a versatile suite of typefaces that deliver a straightforward message in large or small sizes. Chong Modern is a sans serif interpretation of the classic modern, or neoclassical, designs of Bodoni and Didot. More than a Bodoni without serifs, Chong Modern also has an elegant, Art Deco demeanor. This is a design that walks the line between traditional and contemporary with grace and aplomb. Chong Wah drew his Old Style and Modern designs in Light, Regular and Bold weights, adding an Extra Bold to the Old Style. All designs benefit from harmonizing italic counterparts. Both branches of the Chong family are also available as OpenType Pro fonts, allowing graphic communicators to take advantage of OpenType’s diverse capabilities. These fonts, in addition to providing for the automatic insertion of old style figures, ligatures and small caps, also offer an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages
  27. Chong Modern by Monotype, $29.99
    In the tradition of Goudy Old Style and Goudy Modern, Chong Wah drew Chong Old Style™ and Chong Modern™ as visually different – but complementary – designs. According to Chong Wah, “The extended family of typefaces started as a concept rather than a preconceived design. The concept is different sans serif type styles with a common underlying structure and a clear lineage to traditional serif designs. While there are similarities between the designs, each typeface was drawn as a separate entity.” Chong Old Style has the flavor of traditional old style designs without slavishly replicating the earlier design traits. It has the heft and color of an old style design but lacks the serifs and inclined stroke axis customarily seen in these typefaces. The result is a versatile suite of typefaces that deliver a straightforward message in large or small sizes. Chong Modern is a sans serif interpretation of the classic modern, or neoclassical, designs of Bodoni and Didot. More than a Bodoni without serifs, Chong Modern also has an elegant, Art Deco demeanor. This is a design that walks the line between traditional and contemporary with grace and aplomb. Chong Wah drew his Old Style and Modern designs in Light, Regular and Bold weights, adding an Extra Bold to the Old Style. All designs benefit from harmonizing italic counterparts. Both branches of the Chong family are also available as OpenType Pro fonts, allowing graphic communicators to take advantage of OpenType’s diverse capabilities. These fonts, in addition to providing for the automatic insertion of old style figures, ligatures and small caps, also offer an extended character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages
  28. Quarkwell by TheTypeworks.com, $12.99
    Quarkwell™ by The Typeworks is a line based typeface ideal for use in designs that require a modern and highly legible appearance whilst still retaining a classic feel. The Quarkwell font family is inspired by lettering from twentieth-century pantograph engraving machines. The letterforms give a nod to the signature copy sets used on many computer mechanical keyboard keycaps and vintage typewriters, plotter engraved plastics signage fonts and others using modified Gorton lettering. Quarkwell font faces include many stylistic alternates for its uppercase and symbols characters sets. Need a different "Q" design? Use access all alternates or insert symbol to select a different "Q" form! Vector lines for plotting machines are also available to purchase on request at TheTypeworks.com So take Quarkwell home today! It's a perfect fit for all sorts of projects.
  29. Zan Zan by Pitt's Hand, $20.00
    A fun font to create pop and young graphics, with a non-obvious font created starting from a handcrafted line. For an urban, snappy and fresh result.
  30. BDRmono 2021 by Typedifferent, $15.00
    Büro Destruct’s «BDR mono» typeface has a long tradition in the font library of typedifferent. Initially designed by Lopetz as a single weight, monospaced Mac PostScript Type 1 font way back in 1999, it got a first update as a little family with light, regular and bold weights, plus an extended glyphs set in Opentype format during 2006. With this 2021 update the typeface received a second rounded family and a complete glyphs set with all needed characters used in the north, east, south and west of Europe. The «BDR mono 2021» serves great in signage, routing people, architecture, technical plans, manuals, or even science and fiction related communications.
  31. Blooming Elegant by Nicky Laatz, $10.00
    Blooming Elegant Script Font is a hand-lettered modern calligraphy script with a playful yet elegant nature. It comes in 3 variants : Regular, Mono-line, and Mono-line Bold. The script fonts include Opentype Stylistic Alternates for all lowercase letters, and a selection of Ligatures to add some authenticity to your designs. Included alongside the script fonts, are two companion sans fonts : a neat and sturdy uppercase sans font for more formal-natured designs, and a jaunty, playful uppercase handwritten sans for more casual designs. Also included is a handy set of over 120 lovingly-drawn doodles is also included as 2 separate dingbat fonts.
  32. FF Kaytek Rounded by FontFont, $50.99
    Kaytek™ Rounded completes the Kaytek typeface family with seven carefully rounded weights. Every style of the typeface takes up exactly the same amount of space, thanks to the careful creation by Radek Łukasiewicz. This means designers can switch between styles without the text being reflowed, making it particularly useful in magazines, where space might be limited, and also on the internet, where hover links appear in a different style. Kaytek Rounded comes in seven weights, from Thin to Black. It pairs also with Kaytek Sans, Kaytek Slab, and Kaytek Headline.
  33. Mejicana by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    The PIXymbols™Mejicana fonts are designed to create both single color, and two-color titles. The fonts are designed for use in creating menus for Mexican restaurants, notices of festive occasions with a Mexican theme, promotion of Mexican folk crafts, and of travel to Mexico. Each font package includes both TrueType and PostScript versions, and is available in either PC/Win or Macintosh format. In order to avoid serious problems, be sure not to install the same fonts in both TrueType and PostScript on the same computer.
  34. Petroglyph by ParaType, $25.00
    PT Petroglyph™ was designed by Ekaterina Kulagina and licensed by ParaType in 2002. The type was created on the basis of petroglyphs (rock-carvings) that are known in 77 countries. They remained in a form of geometrical drawings in the caves of North Spain and France. Scientists claim that the radial spread-out of circles or center-pointed circles that are usually depicted show the development of solar symbolism at that period of time. We know for sure that such mysterious signs as drawings carved on rocks already existed 40 centuries ago.
  35. Ask For Mercy by Comicraft, $49.00
    She’s tall and thin with elegant, long legs and striking features. She can be seen in Comicraft’s COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS series, ASK FOR MERCY. No, not Mercy herself — we’re talking about the ASK FOR MERCY font! Yes, you asked for Mercy -- begged for it even -- and now we are granting it to you! Mercy Mercy Me. ASK FOR MERCY contains alternate uppercase alphabets, auto-ligatures for a more random, hand-drawn appearance, and Comicraft's revolutionary Crossbar I Technology™, which puts that tricky character in exactly the right places.
  36. ITC Novarese by ITC, $40.99
    Novarese font is the work of designer Aldo Novarese. He created 218 typeface cuts but as he was writing his book, Alfabeta, he decided to include only those he considered indispensable. He divided his fonts into 4 categories and in the designing of Novarese, took the best characteristics of each group and combined them into this font. In the style of Latin stone scripts of the second century BC. Novarese is a well-balanced and relatively wide text font with classic forms. ITC Novarese™ font field guide including best practices, font pairings and alternatives.
  37. PIXymbols Baby Blocks by Page Studio Graphics, $25.00
    The PIXymbols™Baby Blocks font is designed to create both single color, and two-color titles or initials. Each package includes a document showing the full character set with key codes. The font package includes both TrueType and PostScript versions, and is available in either PC/Win or Macintosh format. In order to avoid serious problems, be sure not to install the same fonts in both TrueType and PostScript on the same computer. The font offers opportunities for various color treatments, with either single or double characters.
  38. Monotype Italian Old Style by Monotype, $41.99
    Italian Old Style™ was designed by Frederic W. Goudy for the Lanston Monotype Company in the USA. Goudy was asked by Monotype to copy Cloister Oldstyle, a successful font that belonged to a competing foundry (it was designed by Morris Fuller Benton, see Cloister Open Face). Goudy refused on grounds of ethics, and instead talked Monotype into producing a new face. This he based freely on fifteenth century Venetian types, which were the same historical models used by Benton for Cloister and later by Bruce Rogers for Centaur. Goudy's result was Italian Old Style, released by Monotype in 1924, and considered by many to be one of Goudy's best fonts for book typography."
  39. Wola by Monotype, $50.99
    Wola™, by Franciszek Otto, is not for the typographically timid. It creates vibrant digital headings, banners and navigational links, in addition to commanding print headlines and subheads – but it is not shy, reserved or demure. The design blends the stroke weight stress of Bodoni with the urgency of handwritten letterforms, conveying the energy and immediacy of a design that’s bigger than life – and outside the fence. OpenType® Pro fonts of Wola provide for the automatic insertion of ligatures and alternate characters. These are in addition to a character set supporting most Central European and many Eastern European languages, including Cyrillic and Greek. All this makes Wola a comfortable – if boisterous – world traveler.
  40. ITC Blair by ITC, $50.99
    The ITC Blair™ typeface is a revival and reimaging of an early 20th century metal typeface of the same name. Even though only available as single weights of extended and condensed proportions, metal fonts of the face were sold well into the 1950s. In 1997, Jim Spiece resurrected the original extended design for digital imaging and, in the process, added two new weights. Almost 20 years later, he collaborated with Monotype type designers to extend the basic family again. The result was a new suite of three condensed designs and italic complements for all the roman weights. The family also benefits from a large set of alternative glyphs and many OpenType® features.
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