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  1. Anika by Okaycat, $29.95
    Anika consists of beautifully hand illustrated letters. Use it on projects for an artistic appearance. This font has a very organic feel, looking natural as if made of branches. Anika is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  2. Merry Fleurons by Greater Albion Typefounders, $3.95
    Merry Fleurons is a bit of fun for Christmas, New Year and the holidays. It's ideal for decorating your own cards, party banners and any sort of Christmas publications. Need Holly? Christmas Trees? Baubles? Candy Canes? Angels? Merry Fleurons is just what you need.
  3. Sharka by PeGGO Fonts, $10.00
    Sharka is heavy sharp condensed system of 7 display typefaces widths, plus 7 italics and 7 alternative version on each family member, inspired on dangerous personality and aggressive reputation of the great white shark, it was thought to create the feel of high impact, high risk action on extreme situations, polemic public scandals, financial advertisement alert, the italic version specially creates the feel of velocity, powerful mechanical energy and related similar topics. Recommended to use in big headlines, magazine covers, advertisements, robust public visual calls, but also, if it applied with good taste and good typographical skills, could be a good choice not only for prints but also for web and digital media devices.
  4. Art Project JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s WPA (Works Projects Administration) poster advertising a play entitled “Abraham Lincoln, The Great Commoner” had the play’s name done in a hand-lettered Art Deco sans. This is the basis for Art Project JNL. According to Wikipedia, “the Works Progress Administration (renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration; WPA) was the largest and most ambitious American New Deal agency, employing millions of unemployed people (mostly unskilled men) to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads. In a much smaller but more famous project, Federal Project Number One, the WPA employed musicians, artists, writers, actors and directors in large arts, drama, media, and literacy projects.”
  5. Bradley Gratis - Unknown license
  6. MB TyranT - Personal use only
  7. FZ JAZZY 12 CRACKED - Unknown license
  8. Pleasant Show Card JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A beautiful and stylish pen lettered alphabet appears within the pages of the 1921 publication “How to Write Show Cards” and its Art Nouveau stylings made it a perfect candidate for a digital revival. Pleasant Show Card JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Architect by Australian Type Foundry, $30.00
    Based on the text on architect's plans. The designer asked friends and relatives for the plans for their house extensions, and he studied plans in the public library, then blended the best features of all the characters he could find. Architect was designed originally in 1999.
  10. Context Regular by Wilton Foundry, $19.00
    Context Regular is a condensed inline font with a stencil inline glyph - this makes for a smoother visual join of the stems. Context is also mono-case with the most interesting case selected for a pleasing end result. Applications are numerous: Display, Branding, Advertising, Logos, Publications, etc.
  11. SF Kitab by Sultan Fonts, $19.99
    SF Kitab is An Arabic typeface for desktop applications. The font is dedicated for printing diverse books and publications. SF Kitab is clear and the reader feels comfortable reading long texts. It is contains two weights: normal and bold. This font supports Arabic, Persian and Urdu.
  12. De La Croix by Wilton Foundry, $19.00
    De La Croix font was inspired by the works of Eugène Delacroix, leader of the Romantic School. De La Croix is a strong yet romantic font that plays well in a wide variety of placements like posters, signage, advertising, fashion, display, wayfinding, publications, packaging, logotypes, and more.
  13. Home Movies JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A set of cling vinyl letters and numbers for titling home movies or slides is the basis for Home Movies JNL. The set was made by the Clingtite Letters Company of Chicago and retailed for $2.95. It was advertised in many photographic publications of the 1950s.
  14. Arco Crayon by Okaycat, $29.95
    Real crayons were used in the making of this font. Yes, design can be fun again! Need to create the textured look of crayon, chalk, conte, or charcoal? Use Arco Crayon. Arco Crayon is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  15. Village by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Frederic Goudy’s Village typeface was originally used exclusively for his Village Press publications. Designed in 1903, Village is a Venetian book face with sturdy, open forms. Steve Matteson digitized this typeface from books printed by the Village Press. An excellent companion to any of Goudy’s other typefaces.
  16. Discotheque JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s casual Art Deco type style with as much influence in 1970s graphic design as in its day was found within the pages of the 1930s French publication L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre. Discotheque JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  17. Brand X JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Brand X JNL is a retro-inspired Art Deco typeface with its name being derived from the generic label given to competitor's brands. Whenever a product wishes to extol its virtues without directly naming its competitors and thereby giving reverse publicity to them, "Brand X" is mentioned.
  18. PF DIN Display Pro by Parachute, $79.00
    While DIN Display seems to retain DIN’s basic characteristics, it shines with its sharper corners and contemporary look. Completed in 2002, it was first released and published in Parachute’s award-winning 2003 catalog and immediately was a hit. It has been used successfully in magazines, corporate applications and packaging in fields such as music, fashion, technology, visual arts. The ‘Pro’ series has been enhanced with more weights, multilingual support and opentype features in all different styles. Specifically, this superfamily supports simultaneously Latin, Greek and Cyrillic, while each one of its 15 weights contains 1197 glyphs and 20 opentype features. Additionally, every font in this superfamily has been completed with 270 copyright-free symbols, some of which have been proposed by several international organizations. This is a set of very useful daily symbols for packaging, branding and advertising. Symbols for public areas, environment, transportation, computers, fabric care and urban life.
  19. Labernia by Tipo Pèpel, $22.00
    In 1864, a new edition of ‘Labèrnia dictionary’ was published. The book is commonly known under this name as a homage to the author. The typeface used in this publication has been taken as the main reference for the design of a new type family. Labernia is a didone design that includes several variations in width, weight, and contrast. Labernia is a stylish typeface, which pushes its design features to the limit. The high-contrast strokes—seen in most modern typefaces—give a delicate softness to the titling cuts of Labernia. Meanwhile, the characters in the condensed version have a very compact body so they create a highly expressive text. In the italic letterforms, the long terminals aim to connect the characters without touching. And, if we look at the figures we will see a more decorative design, which helps to build a strong personality.
  20. Geometa Rounded Deco by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Geometa is based on Paul Renners Futura Classic, the one that he designed before he had to soften it to make it more appealing to the broad public. I thought the normal rounded fonts needed a decorative sister. Here they are! Your type-designer for decorative solutions, Gert Wiescher
  21. Arco Dot by Okaycat, $29.95
    The Arco Dot font features an exciting texture of dots in matching complimentary styles, making cool designs easy! Arco Dot features extended characters, and contains West European diacritics & ligatures. Highly suitable for international environments & publications. Arco Dot pairs well with Arco Web and Arco Crayon from Okaycat fonts.
  22. Ryker by HeadFirst, $23.99
    Ryker - Typographically speaking, provides both personality and functionality. It is the perfect combination of unique, distinctive forms that also function with clear recognition & legibility. From publications, packaging to corporate branding, Ryker has you covered with every weight & typestyle - cleverly crafted for every purpose and occasion. Designed by Morice Kastoun.
  23. Japoneh by Okaycat, $29.50
    Japoneh is a dynamic font set in all bold heavy brushed characters. It practically jumps off the page with the action of these fluid strokes! Take your design to the next level with Japoneh. Japoneh is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  24. Handmade Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of Art Nouveau lettering (complete with its unusual characters and varying shape widths) was found in a sample from the vintage publication "Modeles de Lettres Artistiques" ("Models of Artistic Letters"). This classic design is now available digitally as Handmade Nouveau JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  25. LDJ Billy Bob by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Add character to your paper crafts. Download this cool Billy Bob font to create lettering with a scratched, slightly messy look. Design titles, captions, journaling and more for farm or redneck themes, or simply give your publication an off-beat, handwritten appeal. It's more than just chicken scratch!
  26. DANCEMAN - Unknown license
  27. Vaudeville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Vaudeville JNL started out as the re-drawing of an angular Art Deco font hand-lettered on some old publications for sale online. After completing the basic alphabet, it was realized that it just didn't look good -- so a more traditional letter form was adapted to represent the style and times.
  28. Cosmic Pattern by Okaycat, $29.95
    Cosmic Pattern is clean, cool & charming. Designed with constellation in mind with bright and dim stars connected together in alphabetical pattern. Cosmic Pattern features extended characters, and contains West European diacritics & ligatures. Highly suitable for international environments & publications. For more universe inspired fonts please check our Star Cursive and Arco Star.
  29. DigiBo by Volcano Type, $29.00
    Inspired by a scoreboard of the public transport in London our best selling font family is the basic font for the german magazine Starshot and even earned feedback from Sports Illustrated. The technical look of the entire DigiBo family is making the font a worthy member of the Eurostile / DIN -league.
  30. Poly by Schriftlabor, $34.00
    Poly is a serif typeface inspired by vintage travel guides keeping the naïf style typical of those publications. It has spiky serifs and a retro style. It will shine in headlines and packaging, for example, but it’s versatile. It can bring a lot of personality to brands and warmth to communication.
  31. Broadsheet by Three Islands Press, $29.00
    A full-featured typeface that simulates old newspaper text from the 1700s, Broadsheet gives you all the “long s” ligatures you could ever dream of. Wonderfully authentic in either display type or long blocks of body copy. Includes a couple of printer’s flourishes. (Based on antique publications from 1728 and 1776.)
  32. Ornate Blackboards by Intellecta Design, $16.90
    Ornate Blackboards is a beautiful collection of ornaments from Intellecta Design, excellent for use in works of art and editorial publications, like book covers, headpieces to sections of books, magazines, packaging works, and many other solutions. Good to use with roman versals, chiseled fonts and many other different kinds of typefaces.
  33. Nouveau Rock by Okaycat, $29.95
    Nouveau Rock creates a blend of old & new combined. Classic, yet funky. This font has a rough-cut elegance—surprisingly nostalgic. However, the influences of urban folk art also bring a modern familiarity. Nouveau Rock is extended, containing West European diacritics & ligatures, making it also suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  34. Placard by Monotype, $29.99
    The Placard Condensed font family is based on drawings received from Germany. These narrow, heavy, sans serif typefaces were made for use in headlines and advertising display work. Placard Condensed has a large x-height, short ascenders and descenders and is capable of packing very tightly to produce forceful publicity work.
  35. French Calligraphic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    French Calligraphic JNL is actually more semi-calligraphic in nature. Its name takes a descriptive liberty because of the sharp, angled pen strokes of the original hand lettered example found in the 1930s publication "100 Alphabets Publicitaires" by M. Moullet. The design is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. French Bistro JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1930s French publication L'Art du Tracé Rationnel de la Lettre was a treasure trove of font revival ideas from the Art Deco era. One example featured a serif typeface with a number of stylized characters. This is now available as French Bistro JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Chalulai by Jipatype, $17.00
    Chalulai, a serif typeface, seamlessly merges the aesthetics of stencil letters with a meticulously crafted high-contrast letter structure. Emanating a sense of beauty and delicacy, it offers 18 styles to choose from, supporting both Latin 1 and Thai letters. Ideal for diverse publications that prioritize headlines or a distinctive tagline.
  38. Retail Price JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Redrawn from lettering found on a British publication circa the 1930s, Retail Price JNL is an extra bold display inline sans that’s great for catchy headlines, price cards, banners or any other attention-getters. Retail Price JNL is offered in regular, oblique, solid and solid oblique versions. Caps only Fonts.
  39. Silvestre Weygel by Intellecta Design, $20.90
    A complete figurative alphabet was published by one Peter Flotner (ca. 1485-1546) in 1534. In Flotner’s alphabet, naked or nearly-naked figures are posed singly or disposed in pairs to form the various letters. Unlike de Grassi’s alphabet, we find only human figures here, no other animals. And unlike Tory’s illustrations, these letters seem an end in themselves, rather than the means of demonstrating a design strategy. Flotner’s alphabet was imitated by other engravers. The letters G and N are reproduced from an alphabet published by one Martin Weygel in Bavaria in 1560. Peter Flötner , c.1485-1546, German medalist and artisan, possibly Swiss by birth. He was active in decorative sculpture, wood carving, and other crafts, making medals and plaques and furnishing designs of classical motifs for silversmiths. He was in Nuremberg by 1522 and did most of his work there, although he made two trips to Italy. Flötner is now regarded as a pioneer of the German Renaissance. His Kunstbuch was published in 1549. In the Metropolitan Museum are five of his bronze plaques illustrating biblical episodes. A stylistical tip : Use this caps with SchneiderBuchDeutsch, as shown in the banners above, to create a perfect historiated layout.
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