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  37. Botanika by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    The motivation behind the Botanika family was the desire to create a text version of the Magion font. Although the glyphs were originally drawn using the same proportions, they were subsequently adjusted in order to improve legibility. The font retains certain characteristics of the original, such as the top serif on the “i” and the similar bottom serif on the “l”. Lowering the x-height lent the family a new and original character. The italics are slightly more condensed than the regular weight, without losing the austere grace of the regular weight. They are distinct enough to stand out in the text. Alternative characters can be selected to spice up the setting, or conversely to subdue headlines by using more traditional letter shapes. Small caps are available as well. The monospace version is a 10 pitch font: at 10 pt type size 10 characters fit exactly into the width of one inch, meaning that individual letters Take up 60 % of an em in width. The family is provided with matching italics. The modifications made during the OpenType transition included the addition of missing glyphs to cover the Suitcase Standard set and adding relevant kerning pairs, plus redrawing the bold weight and the accents. Despite its lower x-height, the font is often used for setting medium to long texts. Its slightly archaic feel lends text set in Botanika an air of novelty, which may be the reason why it is so popular in extensive corporate identity systems. If you are looking for an alternative to the cold, neutral sans serifs which are so popular these days, Botanika is the perfect choice.
  38. Floki by LetterMaker, $39.90
    Floki is a contemporary condensed sans serif with sixteen styles ranging from extralight to extrabold and accompanying italics. The amount of styles, condensed proportions and large character set make Floki suitable for various uses such as infographics, packaging, branding, advertising and editorial design. Floki’s aesthetics are distinctly modern and they have a hint of softness which comes from sublty curving the diagonal strokes in letters such as A and V. This feature really shines when you set text in tightly set caps as big as possible. Stylistically Floki leans more to the humanist sans serif but it has a flavour of geometry in its shapes as well. The result of this combination of features is a highly usable typeface with a clear voice of it's own. All styles feature small caps and multiple sets on numerals including lining figures, old style figures, tabular figures, small cap figures, numerators, denominators, superiors, inferiors and fractions. Floki has latin extended character set making it well suited for multilingual typography.
  39. Bia by Bykineks, $9.00
    Bia Superfamily is a new font creation designed with transitional serif classification, consisting of 100 font styles. It is supported by 85 languages of the Western/Eastern Europe and Turkish region, making it suitable for global use. In addition, Bia Superfamily has features such as numerator, denominator, inferior, modern, and old-style figures. Bia Superfamily features four different classifications in both serif Low & High (Contrast) and sans-serif Low & High (Contrast) variations, including ultra-condensed, condensed, regular, expanded, and ultra-expanded. With its diverse range of font styles, Bia Superfamily offers versatility and flexibility for use in various industries such as skincare, perfume, jewelry, stationary office, newspaper, cover book, web design, sign airport, sign hotel, wedding invitation, and text. Bia Superfamily is the perfect font choice for those who want to showcase a luxurious and elegant feel in their designs. Its professional and elegant characteristics make it stand out and attract attention to any design.
  40. Creolia by Milan Pleva, $18.00
    Creolia is a bold rounded serif typeface in modern and classy style. OpenType features include old style figures and ligatures. Creolia is ideal for headlines, headers, logos, labels, packaging, postcards, presentations, magazines, invitations, etc. Features: Basic latin alphabet A-Z 56 Ligatures & Alternates 112 Accented characters Numbers, Punctuation, Currency, Symbols, Math symbols & Diacritics Old style figures Enjoy Creolia!
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