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  1. Thwaites by Eyad Al-Samman, $20.00
    ‘Thwaites’ typeface is fully dedicated to one of my best Canadian friends who I do cherish and value highly. This great and industrious Canadian friend is ‘James Douglas Thwaites’ who lives along with his good-natured family in British Columbia, Canada. For me, James is like a source of inspiration and I do consider him as an ideal in my life. Our strong friendship has started since 1999 and I hope that it will endure just to the last moment of my life. Sometimes I see him as the writer and poet that I learn a lot from, sometimes I see him as a devoted religious minister that I try to understand more about his teachings, and other times I see him as the educator that I strive to imitate verbatim in my life. When I want to talk more about this Canadian friend, I will not be able to give him his due in full. Thus, I will instead mention some excerpts of his biography that he wrote himself saying that: “James D. Thwaites is a self-accomplished man. Having worked in various fields including restaurant management and cleaning, he has achieved his goals of being a full-time teacher, past-time writer, and volunteer religious minister for the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. His personal and academic pursuits have led him to be published in various magazines, newspapers, self-published books, and websites, including his now defunct ‘poetryofthemonth.com’ website. He continues to learn and augment the craft of writing while working primarily in early literacy and delayed literacy learners, teaching reading and literature to a wide age range of students. He views his religious endeavors as an extension of his academic ones. He teaches others both as a public speaker and in one-on-one situations, teaching about the benefits of submission to God and to His teachings. His future goals include expanding his ministry and continuing his writing.” The name ‘Thwaites’ itself comes from Great Britain and originated from the last Viking raids upon England, being an Anglicized version of a Scandinavian term meaning—depending on the source material—either "a place that is difficult to approach" or "a small thicket of trees." Another recitation mentions that ‘Thwaites’ can be described also as an English surname but one of pre 7th century Norse-Viking origins. It may be either topographical or locational, and is derived from the word "thveit", meaning a clearing or farm. As a locational surname it originates from any one of the various places called "Thwaite", found in several parts of Northern England and East Anglia to the south. The various modern spelling forms include Thwaite, Thwaites, Thwaytes, Thoytes, Twaite, Twatt, Twaites, Tweats and Twite. The name, although often appearing unique to outsiders, can often be found within other famous names like Braithwaite, Goldthwaites, or Misslethwaites. With various spellings, some families not including the ‘e’ or the ‘s’ at the end, Thwaites and its derivations—although not exceedingly common—is a name found worldwide. ‘Thwaites’ typeface is simply a sans-serif streamlined, stylish, and versatile font. It is designed using a combination of thick and thin strokes for its +585 characters. Its character set supports nearly most of the Central, Eastern, and Western European languages using Latin scripts including the Irish language. The typeface is appropriate for any type of typographic and graphic designs in web, print, and other media. It is also absolutely preferable to be used in the wide fields related to publication, press, services, and production industries. It can create a very impressive impact when used in headlines, posters, titles, products’ surfaces, logos, medical packages, product and corporate branding, and also signage. It has also both of lining and old-style numerals which makes it more suitable for any printing or designing purposes. ‘Thwaites’ typeface is really the cannot-miss choice for anyone who wants to possess unique artistic and modern designs produced using this streamlined typeface.
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  6. Hinge by Trim Studio, $15.00
    Hinge is a modern font with a tradition feel on it. Inspired by curves and round touches of classic feel.
  7. LD Abe Lincoln by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    LD Abe Lincoln font is based on actual documents containing President Lincoln's own handwriting. Enjoy this font rooted in history.
  8. Sidewinder JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sidewinder JNL is based on ultra-compressed serif wood type and is perfect for fitting long copy into limited space.
  9. Anthemic by Epiclinez, $18.00
    Anthemic is an timeless bolded script font that is incredibly versatile and will look great on any design or craft.
  10. Chilespice by Just My Type, $25.00
    Chilespice was originally designed to head a newspaper article on chiles. Use it when you need something verdant and organic.
  11. Timbro by Font&Co., $19.00
    Timbro – Italian for ’rubber stamp’ – is an all-caps, decorative display typeface based on lettering from old Land Registry records.
  12. Road Art by The Tree is Green, $40.00
    Road Art derives from painted lettering found on roads in the UK. Each character has been created from original photography.
  13. Modern Twenty by Monotype, $29.99
    The Modern Twenty font is a display design with classic Modern characteristics, based on a 1982 design by Ed Benguiat.
  14. Generica Condensed by Monotype, $29.99
    Generica Condensed is based on mid-20th century geometric sans designs, but is less formal, with a touch of playfullness.
  15. Contact Pro by RMU, $35.00
    Based on the letterforms of Matheis' Contact, this font was completely redrawn, digitized and extended to include Central European glyphs.
  16. Cross Stitch Noble by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Cross Stitch Noble is based on upper case characters 43 stitches tall and contains the characters A-Z and period.
  17. Crosshair by Burghal Design, $29.00
    Unfortunately, Crosshair was inspired by the youthful craze that's all the rage: on-campus shootings. Put the gun down, Junior.
  18. Piano Solo JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered name on a couple of 1940s-era piano course books was the basis for Piano Solo JNL.
  19. Kexman by Gleb Guralnyk, $15.00
    Hi! Introducing a calligraphic handmade script named "Kexman". It's a one line font with many OpenType features: ligatures, alternates, swashes.
  20. Roman Tyres by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    An original design, based on a very early turn-of-the-century typeface from the defunct Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia.
  21. Cerafino by AVP, $29.00
    Cerafino creates a sense of movement using open, angular strokes on lowercase characters. The capitals and numerals are less exaggerated.
  22. Paper Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Paper Stencil JNL is another addition to Jeff Levine's ever-growing collection of stencil fonts based on vintage source material.
  23. Stratford by Monotype, $29.99
    Stratford Bold is a slab serif with sloping serifs on the ascending terminals of b, d, h, k and l.
  24. LDJ Boxed Flirt by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Enjoy this great font and watch your digital scrapbook pages take on a unique look, something that's all your own.
  25. Horsfords by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font was inspired by lettering found on the cover of an old Almanac style cookbook from the 19th century.
  26. Broadstreet by Monotype, $29.99
    The Broadstreet font is one of the exciting display faces from designer Richard Yeend, who is based in Fourqueux, France.
  27. Tanker Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Tanker Stencil JNL is a sans serif design based on a vintage hand-punched brass marking stencil for oil barrels.
  28. Matchbook JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand lettering which inspired Matchbook JNL was used on an old matchbook from the Carrousel Restaurant in Miami Beach.
  29. Gothic Tuscan Condensed by Wooden Type Fonts, $25.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, a very useful design for display.
  30. Tuscan Egyptian by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century. Suitable for posters and display applications.
  31. Caramel Pro-ROB by TypeSETit, $29.95
    Caramel Pro combines the entire Caramel Family into one OpenType font. Use alternates and style sets to customize your work.
  32. Warka by Etewut, $8.00
    Warka typeface is based on sans serif. This display family includes 5 font styles. Combinations may give you impressive effects.
  33. Gothic Tuscan by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century; a very useful design for display.
  34. Alexon by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Designed by Les Usherwood. Digitally engineered by Steve Jackaman. Originally in one weight, Steve designed and produced three additional weights.
  35. Cross Stitch Splendid by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Cross Stitch Splendid is based on upper case characters 23 stitches tall and contains the upper case characters A-Z.
  36. Mozart by Solotype, $19.95
    This font was originally called Mozaik. The lowercase postion has a few alternate characters in place of the basic ones.
  37. Dorsal by Wordshape, $20.00
    Dorsal is a display typeface that is based on a rare bit of lettering from a 1910 German lettering book.
  38. Set Theory by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    If you were a superhero, wouldn't you want your unitard to sport Set Theory, big and bold, on the front?
  39. Mondawmin JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Here's yet another stencil font based on a vintage source, and part of Jeff Levine's extensive library of stencil typefaces.
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