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  36. Cutoff Pro by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    The first plain weight of Cutoff was designed in 2005 to be used in Miele, an independent Italian free magazine. The need was for an elegant, unusual and legible semi-serif with contemporary flavour. I was fascinated by the deconstructivist work of Jeff Keedy (Hard Times Thick), Phil Baines (Can You, You Can) and Otl Aicher (Rotis), so my aim was to get the feeling of a cut transitional typeface; at the same time felt the exigence to work on the whole shape of the glyphs, in order to soften the “90s deconstructivist” effect and obtain a more balanced and readable design. In the last years I further worked on the typeface adding the other styles, extending the character set and refining the letterforms. Finally the precious collaboration with URW++ brought in 2010 to a complete OpenType Pro font family, with multilingual and advanced typographic features. Fulvio Bisca, July 2010
  37. Julitho by Asenbayu, $15.00
    Julitho are demi-serif display fonts that have a strong and elegant appearance. Julitho comes from the word "July" to represent beautiful and "litho" which represents strength and integrity. Demi-serif is emphasized for lowercase letters that have one side of the serif. You can use these fonts in high-end, vintage, modern and classic designs. These fonts are perfect for a variety of projects, such as branding, poster displays, logo designs, magazine, headline, sticker and more. Julitho fonts feature opentype, kerning, alternative style and ligature. Julitho include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numeral, punctuation and multilingual support.
  38. Sandwell Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage British lettering stencil was the inspiration for Sandwell Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. This pleasant and condensed stencil font was originally a semi-stencil – many of the characters were made as solid letters ,while the others had a traditional stencil treatment. For the digital version, the stencil treatment was applied to previously solid characters to create a consistency in the overall design.
  39. Geeeki by Drawwwn, $15.00
    Geeeki is a playful semi serif font, it's cute yet nerdy, stylish but dorky. Bold and chunky, it's a unique headline grabber, so it's the perfect match for style magazines, fashion brands and whimsical websites. Find your inner super-geek!
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