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  1. Waskonia by Atelier laia, $50.00
    The old characters of the 8th century are the inspiration for this font. Specifically those used during a remote time of the Basque Country - or waskonia as the Franks would call it - in the old gravestones and doors entryways.
  2. Ballarih by Sea Types, $25.00
    Ballarih is a contemporary humanist typography, including 16 fonts with 08 weights and italics. Characterized by a prominent x-height and excellent readability for both web and print. Ballarih contains 820 glyphs including tabular figures, ligatures, fractions, small caps, alternate glyphs,case-sensitive forms, superscripts, subscripts and extensive language support.
  3. Kappa Vol. 2 by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    Kappa Vol.2 is the serif version of our popular Kappa. Just as Kappa sans, this font has a slight narrowed structure and a prominent ascender height, therefore this font is suitable for a large range of platforms. Moreover, due to its serif Kappa Vol.2’s level of legibility is more accurate, so when you use it alongside Kappa sans the results will be extremely effective. Designed with powerful OpenType features in mind. Each weight includes alternate characters, ligatures, fractions, special numbers, arrows, extended language support, small caps and many more… Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display / text use. The 36 fonts are part of the larger Kappa super family. Learn about upcoming releases, work in progress and get to know us better! On Instagram W Foundry On facebook W Foundry wtypefoundry.com
  4. Droeming - Personal use only
  5. Talismanica - Unknown license
  6. SF Automaton Extended - Unknown license
  7. SF Automaton - Unknown license
  8. SF Speakeasy Shaded - Unknown license
  9. SF Pale Bottom - Unknown license
  10. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  11. SF Slapstick Comic - Unknown license
  12. SF Automaton Condensed - Unknown license
  13. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  14. SF Intoxicated Blues - Unknown license
  15. SF Slapstick Comic - Unknown license
  16. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  17. SF Speakeasy Outline - Unknown license
  18. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  19. SF Chrome Fenders - Unknown license
  20. SF Intoxicated Blues - Unknown license
  21. SF Square Root - Unknown license
  22. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  23. SF Chrome Fenders - Unknown license
  24. SF Square Root - Unknown license
  25. Estonia Nouveau Pro by TypeSETit, $39.95
    Estonia Nouveau is based on the calligraphic style found in the East European country of Estonia. The traditional lowercase forms are combined with the more non-traditional script uppercase alternates to give a truly up-to-date, yet traditional look.
  26. Alan Hand by K-Type, $20.00
    Based on some beautifully blobby lettering, handwritten by printer and mailartist, Alan Brignull. Alan creates amazingly credible artistamps for the virtual countries of Adanaland and the Perfect State of Flatby, lands frozen in boyhood Englishness forever. He writes nicely too.
  27. BLT Portage by Black Lab Type, $12.00
    PORTAGE is a slab serif that carries its own weight. Adventurous and rugged, this typeface that evokes the wild country and makes headlines stand out. The typeface was built from a land and forest journal from the mid-50's.
  28. Ulises by W Type Foundry, $29.00
    Ulises is a modern serif typefamily that comes in 9 weights plus matching italics. Beautiful typefaces such as Shift, Brioni, Skolar and Malaga inspired this project. Our goal was to create an eclectic slab serif with some grotesques features, which provides a wider range where Ulises can be used. Therefore this typefamily is perfectly suited for headlines and small text sizes. Ulises contains alternative glyphs, fraction, superscript, subscripts and special numbers. This project is a classical-modern serif typefamily that is ideal for graphic design, printed publications, web design, motion graphics and branding. We’re proud to introduce: Ulises. Learn about upcoming releases and work in progress, and get to know us better! On Instagram W Foundry On facebook W Foundry wtypefoundry.com
  29. Die Bruecke by Hanoded, $15.00
    Die Brücke was a group of German expressionists which formed in Dresden in 1905. Members of the group include Erich Heckel, Fritz Bleyl, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. Much of the group's work was influenced by primitivism and medieval woodblock printing. Die Bruecke font was based on a printed invitation for an art exhibition from 1906. Although the font is all caps, upper and lower case glyphs differ and can be interchanged. Of course Die Bruecke comes with extensive language support.
  30. HWT Brylski by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    HWT Brylski is a typeface by Nick Sherman, named for retired wood type cutter Norb Brylski and designed to be cut as wood type at the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum. This font is the digital counterpart to the wood type made as part of the Hamilton Legacy Project . It incorporates several themes that were common in 19th-century type design, including split tuscan serifs with angled mansard-style sides, heavy weight placement at the top and bottom of letters (traditionally referred to as French or Italian/Italienne, regardless of any actual relation to those countries), and an extended overall width. This digital version contains over 400 glyphs for full European language coverage.
  31. Geometra by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Geometra is a new font family from Swedish type designer Bo Berndal and the T4 font foundry. Somewhere between a slab serif and a sans it has a crisp, geometric feel and is both 20’s retro and modern. Its soft curves and openness makes it very readable in smaller print. The powerful serifs give the font lots of character in larger sizes. Geometra comes in three weights, regular, semibold and bold.
  32. Tempo LT by Linotype, $29.99
    The Tempo font family was designed by R. Hunter Middleton and released between 1930 and 1931. The instant success of Futura in 1927 led to many similar designs, and Tempo is the version produced by the Ludlow foundry for large headlines in newpapers. Like Futura, Tempo font is basically geometric, but shows some humanistic influence. Tempo is popular for newspaper and commercial printing, and the heavy condensed font is excellent for headlines.
  33. Bruce 532 Blackletter by Intellecta Design, $23.90
    A classic font design remastered by the type foundry Intellecta Design, from the extra-rare Bruce's New York typefoundry from 1882. Distressed and antique, use this font in display purposes for a stylized type design. Great display face for headers and antique-like projects. Contains a limited amount of letter designs. Using the "0" and "2" keys you get two different fleurons to start words. Use "1" or "3" keys to close words with fleurons.
  34. Snowmany Snowmen by Comicraft, $19.00
    Snow, Snow, Thick, Thick Snow! Sweetly and simply illustrated by the lovely 'Lilou', Our Snowmany Snowmen font features fifty (count 'em) hilarious Snowmen, perfect for creating Seasonal Greetings for homemade Christmas Cards, decorating your children's 'Thank You' letters -- or just print them out for your kids to color while Uncle Frank's shovelling snow out of the driveway!
  35. Overseas by Hanoded, $15.00
    I traveled a lot: in the beginning on my own, later as a tour guide. I always used the English word ‘abroad’ to describe a trip to a foreign country, but I noticed that the English, Australians and New Zealanders preferred the word ‘overseas’. I then realised that they all lived on an island, so most of the foreign countries for them were across the sea. I had to think of that when I made this font! Overseas is a brush font with a certain rough elegance to it. I made it using poster paint and a brush. Use if for posters, product packaging and book covers.
  36. Harri by Blancoletters, $39.00
    Harri –“stone” in Basque language– is a display font based on the peculiar letter forms used in signs and fascias all over the Basque Country. This idiosyncratic lettering style, very often used as an identity signifier, evolved from ancient inscriptions carved on gravestones which can still be found in the French part of the Basque Country (Behe Nafarroa, Lapurdi and Zuberoa).Harri takes some of its more significant features from those engraved letter forms, but also from the current overemphasized shapes derived from them, while keeping in sight their antecessors: the Romanesque inscriptions and ultimately the Roman Capitals. Gerard Unger once said “the black version of a font is a caricature of the regular”. This may explain how the odd heavy shapes in use in the Basque Country today might have evolved from their engraved roots, which are already an interpretation of Romanesque and Roman letter forms. This evolution is echoed in Harri through its weights, from the clean formal Roman-inspired light to the extreme expressive Basque-style extra bold.
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  38. SF Orson Casual Heavy - Unknown license
  39. SF Orson Casual Medium - Unknown license
  40. SF Archery Black SC Shaded - Unknown license
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