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  1. Raccoon Coat JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A piece of hand lettered sheet music from the era of the "Roaring Twenties" served as a model for Raccoon Coat JNL. It was a time of Prohibition, bathtub gin, flappers and college boys decked out in beanies and raccoon coats. College pennants, ukuleles and "23 Skidoo" were all part of the youth culture during this period; which gave us such dances at the Charleston, the Black Bottom and the Lindy Hop.
  2. Musical Arrangement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered title on a piece of sheet music for 1938's "Don't Be That Way" (as recorded by Benny Goodman) featured squared letters with rounded corners, slight variants in line thickness and interesting "overhangs". Additionally, some letters closed off on one end while others were opened, giving the impression of a slight "maze" effect. This unique song title was enough of an inspiration to be turned into Musical Arrangement JNL.
  3. Tall And Narrow JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Let Me Call You Sweetheart was one of the most popular songs of the early 20th Century, and a piece of vintage sheet music for this tune had its title hand lettered in a square, narrow block lettering style. With a few adjustments and adaptations, this led to the creation of Tall and Narrow JNL, a digital version of the type design which is a perfect alternate to the more conventional condensed faces.
  4. Tuerca by Graviton, $24.00
    Tuerca font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2021. It is a slightly extended sans serif typeface with a strong technical appearence. Its squared, angular shapes provide a futuristic and robust aesthetics. It has been conceived to be most suitable for logos, headlines and display design pieces as well as short length text blocks. Tuerca consists of 8 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  5. Binaria by Graviton, $24.00
    Binaria font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2018. It is a sans serif typeface with a mechanic appearence. Its squared, angular shapes provide a futuristic and robust design. It has been conceived to be most suitable for logos, headlines and display design pieces as well as short length text blocks. Binaria consists of 12 styles, each containing small caps and glyph coverage for several languages.
  6. 1741 Financiere by GLC, $38.00
    This family was inspired by the Fournier's font named "Financière". It is a looking like manual font, carved in 1741 by Pierre Simon Fournier (le jeune) and published in his Manuel Typographique... in Paris (1764-1766). We offer 1741 Financière" as a rich complement to our 1786 GLC Fournier. The font is enriched by numerous ligatures and OTF specifications to make it attractive and offer a lot of various typographic possibilities in a text.
  7. Vekta Sans by Positype, $22.00
    The Vekta Type System is part of a larger, interconnected grouping of 3 families: Neo, Sans and Serif. The goal was to develop a family designed along a common skeleton and matrix that would allow for interchangeable usage along a cohesive visual system. It's About The Personality. Interchange type families to be as expressive as you want to be. Let the piece you are designing constrain your usage and not the typeface.
  8. Logo Sans by Emily Lime, $16.00
    Logo Sans is a clean, geometric sans-serif created with an obvious use in mind - logos (although quite suitable for longer texts as well). It is a clear, easy to read font that comes in a variety of weights & italics ...allowing for pleasing logo design combination and marketing pieces. Its wide characters and linear lines have a very modern, luxurious appeal. The family includes 5 weights...plus italics - for a total of 10 fonts.
  9. Laillaland by Tigade Std, $15.00
    Lailaland is a beautiful handwritten font which was carefully created with a touch of elegance. Create a beautiful book cover, eye-catching social media posts, or even cute greeting cards. Fall in love with its undeniably clean feel font for an outstanding designs. It also features a wealth of special features including alternate glyphs and ligatures. Fall for Lailaland's authentic feel and turn your creative ideas into a true piece of art!
  10. Vestigia by Rodrigo Navarro Bolado, $32.00
    Vestigio m. Ing. & Fr. vestige: a trace, mark or visible sign left by something as an ancient city in a condition or practice vanished or lost. Vestigia is born by lost pieces of other typography, being then, Garbancera's descendant. It evolved to be seen in big point sizes and compete with other fierce competitors, while retaining some features of it ancient predecessor, navigates a gothic fraktur experimental style, existing between legible and illegible reading.
  11. Tulk's Victorian Banner by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Tulk's Victorian Banner revives the tradion of 'Banner' typefaces-lettering within their own lozenge or cartouche, that made such an appealing feature in many old type foundries catalogues. Tulk's Victorian Banner makes a wonderful feature of lettering in any piece of period inspired design. It compleiments our recent Fitzgerald space especially well, but can be used alongside any typeface of your choice where you want to bring a touch of period flamboyance.
  12. Isometrica by Greater Albion Typefounders, $15.00
    Isometrica is the latest in Greater Albion's line of 'Banner' typefaces. Like all of the banner faces they lend themselves to the design of mastheads and logos. Isometrica is also a meeting of architectural drawing and typeface design, given bold two coloured concertina banners with letters appearing page by page. A range of decorative end pieces are also included. Bring your designs to life with lettering that stands up off the page!
  13. Nouveau Auto JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    “The Auto Show” is the title of an early 1900s pieces of sheet music proving that America has had a fascination with cars since the earliest days of the automotive industry. The song sheet’s title was hand lettered in a casual Art Nouveau style which has been re-drawn digitally as Nouveau Auto JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions… and what’s better than a nouveau auto (a new car)?
  14. Cartoon Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Most of the lettering on a piece of sheet music for a song from the 1921 George M. Cohan musical comedy entitled “The O’Brien Girl” was hand lettered in a playful, casual Art Nouveau design with rounded ends. The characters on that page took on a look reminiscent of cartoon or comic strip wording, and the result is a digital typeface named Cartoon Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  15. FS Renaissance by Monotype, $52.99
    FS Renaissance is a display stencil typeface by the Monotype Studio. A collaboration between lettering artist and designer Craig Back and Creative Type Director Pedro Arilla, the single style font explores the intersection between art and design. With artist and designer working hand in hand, each letter was crafted as a standalone piece of art, while working harmoniously together as a functioning typeface. The typeface is inspired by the Renaissance period symbolised by flourishing progress in the arts, sciences, learning, and philosophy. The typeface is not a traditional stencil design: the cuts are not rigid but interactions that are hand crafted between each element, emphasising the idea of a typeface as a piece of art or sculpture. Pedro Arilla’s aim was to take the core DNA of Craig's lettering and apply it to a typographic base with a solid internal consistency, balanced with an external elegance. Pedro and Craig worked closely together to make sure the original concept was not compromised and this is reflected in the finished design which strikes the perfect balance between functionality and art.
  16. Pandilla by Typozon, $39.00
    Pandilla was inspired from personal sketches and letters developed by the past of the years making graffiti art. the forms of this typeface are related with the graffiti and street scenes of the different cities around the world and takes traits and elements of the Handstyle, Classic graffiti, Brazilian Pichação and different urban letters. This font has a variety of objectives, the first is to create a legible version of the graffiti inscriptions and use this typography for different print pieces, the second objective is to give back the essence of the meaning of the word "Pandilla", this word has been transformed for the past of the decades and now is associated with negative things. The original meaning of this word is a group of people who feel a close relationship, which usually have a friend or close interaction with ideals or common philosophy among members. Pandilla is to be used in different print purposes and graphic pieces like: Posters, Brochures, Magazines, Business cards and different stuff that uses big type sizes and big display formats.
  17. P22 Folkwang Pro by IHOF, $29.95
    Folkwang is an unusual roman type with a lowercase that resembles an upright italic. Unusual top serifs are contrasted by almost no foot serifs. Originally released by the Klingspor foundry in 1955, this face originated from Hermann Schardt while he was the director of the Folkwang Werkkunstschule in Essen Germany circa 1949. According to British book designer and printing historian John Dreyfus in the 1955 Penrose Annual: Folkwang “…is a lovingly made piece of work which could have easily have been little more than an act of awe-struck reverence for the calligraphic techniques rediscovered by Edward Johnston and spread abroad in Germany by Anna Simons. Of special interest is the serif treatment of the lower-case letters: at the feet the terminals are mostly left bare, but the ascenders and the cross-strokes of the f and t are given elaborate curving serifs which in the mass create an effect unusual in a page of letters made as movable types, resembling rather more a piece of intaglio engraving. The ligatures ch and ck are original and successful.”
  18. Guilloche A by Wiescher Design, $80.00
    Guilloches were – in the old days – used to make the falsification of banknotes more difficult. The engraving of these intricate lines was done by a highly specialized mechanical machine, which was operated by an equally highly specialized engraving artist. Once the settings for a specific curve were changed back to zero it was very difficult, if not impossible to set them back to the old design. I have designed a useful set of Guilloches that join to form ribbons that create a kind of op-art 3d effect. Under the keys A-U and a-u you find joining pieces. Under the keys V-Z and v-z I placed start- and endpieces. 0-4 are different lenght straight extensions and 5-9 are not quite so straight extensions. All other keys are corner pieces that can be used as stand-alones or put in rows to make for superb decoration. With a little bit of experimentation and maybe colored overlays you can achieve super-phantastic designs. Your elegant type designer Gert Wiescher.
  19. Honest John's - Unknown license
  20. Captain Howdy - Unknown license
  21. Willegha (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  22. Bagad Bold Tryout - Unknown license
  23. Big Bacon Tryout - Unknown license
  24. untitled3 - Unknown license
  25. Anderson Dings 3 - Unknown license
  26. Dingbatz Formz 2 DSG - Unknown license
  27. Ms to try a bon? - Unknown license
  28. Nothing by Dharma Type, $19.99
    The real handwriting script. Very powerful impression because of its heavy, wide and speedy shape. Award Winning No. 1 font 2007 at MyFonts and Rising Star. There is one more script designed by in the same concept. -Banana -Nothing
  29. GungsuhChe by Microsoft Corporation, $129.00
    GungsuhChe™ features a mincho (serif) stroke style with half-width Latin characters. This GungsuhChe font file is 6.9 MB in size. GungsuhChe is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. GungsuhChe Character Set: Latin 1, Korean code page 949
  30. GHEA Ayb by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    This light weight Display font includes Basic Latin, Latin 1 Supplement, Latin extended A, Cyrillic + Bulgarian Cyrillic + Ukrainian Cyrillic, Armenian. May be used in titles, posters, labels, etc. Publisher: GHEA Fonts Designer: Edik Ghabuzyan, Yerevan, Armenia. Creation year 2020.
  31. GHEA Shooter by Edik Ghabuzyan, $40.00
    This UltraLight weight original Display font GHEA Shooter includes Basic Latin, Latin 1 Supplement, Latin extended A, Cyrillic + Bulgarian Cyrillic + Ukrainian Cyrillic, Armenian. May be used in titles, posters, labels, etc. The font looks very nice in large sizes.
  32. Miscellany JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Miscellany JNL collects numerous images of various genres into one dingbat font. There are vintage stencil patterns, old-time ad cuts and decorations, line spacers [number keys 1 through 7], conversation balloons, parking lot symbols and other assorted goodies.
  33. Janda Apple Cobbler - Personal use only
  34. Chalk by Elemeno, $25.00
    A fun, informal font, drawn with a mouse, Chalk emulates the spontaneity of handwriting, but with a thick, bold flair reminiscent of a school chalk board. This was the designer's first attempt at an unstructured font design and has proved to be popular enough that followups, such as Pumpkin Pie and Wordplay soon followed.
  35. FF Falafel by FontFont, $41.99
    Danish type designer Per Jørgensen created this script FontFont in 2002. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv as well as software and gaming. FF Falafel provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and alternate characters. It comes with tabular lining and tabular oldstyle figures.
  36. Cluster by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    A​​ ​hand​-drawn shadowed and textured display sans​. Strong and stylish, ​definitely​. Two glyphs per letter for a ​nice ​natural ​feel. And ​let's not​ forget to ​remark the hi-versatile solo versions​​. ​The​se fit many design applications, ​with the ​amazing ability of looking slightly serious or slightly fun​. ​But always genuine, you bet​!
  37. Manifest by Yasin Yalcin, $12.00
    Manifest is a geometric typeface family based on the principles of simplicity, modernity and functionality. With a low-contrast design approach, it performs excellently in any project from print to digital. It comes in five weights with an extended character set including 240+ glyphs per typeface which supports Western and some Central European languages.
  38. Symphony Script - personal use - Personal use only
  39. 8Pin Matrix - Unknown license
  40. Plumber's Gothic - Unknown license
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