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  1. Gloversville AOE by Astigmatic, $19.95
    Gloversville is a casual marker handwritten style font. Originating from some turn of the century letters to a defunct blinds and shutters company in Gloversville, NY, what began as a limited reference of Capitals, lowercase, numbers and punctuation was expanded to a full typeface with an expanded language glyph set. It contains a unique mixing of capitals and lowercase in the lowercase glyph slots to create a unique typesetting feel. Perfect for a range of designs that require a heavy handed personal touch.
  2. ZT Voltra by Zeune Type Foundry, $25.00
    ZT Voltra is a stylish and charismatic serif type family that brings modern and vintage feels that allow you to make a visual journey from thinnest body slab to a very thick expanded display serif. ZT Voltra works in modern digital interfaces on mobile and web platforms also suitable in humanist serif touch for prints and any design projects. Twelve weights with seven expanded widths cover everything from an airy thin to a good looking heavyweight and support for 100+ languages.
  3. Glendale by Sarid Ezra, $15.00
    Introducing, Glendale - an extreme expanded sans family! Glendale is a basic sans font with unique lowercase form. With expanded lowercase, this font will standout and make a great choice for your next project! The important things is, you can access the special features with any software. You can use this font for any designs. Cool for logos and powerful for posters! With light, regular, and bold version, you can make your headline text more standout! This font also support Multi Language.
  4. TA Modern Times by Tural Alisoy, $17.00
    The Modern Times is the most popular font developed by me. It was sold more than any other of font that I created. The earlier version supported Western Europe, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish, Romanian, Cyrillic, Greek, Georgian languages. Last year, I decided to update it. The new version is called TA Modern Times. Its OpenType features include 1200 glyph, Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Set 01–12, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Numerators, Denominators, Subscript, Superscript, Ordinals, Contextual Alternates and Kerning. Currently, supported languages are as following: Western Europe, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish, Romanian, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew. Additionally, the font has multiple styles such as Semi Condensed, Condensed, Extra Condensed, Ultra Condensed, Rounded, Inline, Outline, Semi Expanded, Expanded, Extra Expanded, Ultra Expanded. 6 previous versions of the font are FREE. You may download and enjoy it. Latin Plus languages supported 95% Latin Plus diacritics included 88% TA Modern Times OpenType features list: aalt, calt, case, dlig, dnom, frac, kern, liga, locl, numr, ordn, salt, sinf, ss01, ss02, ss03, ss04, ss05, ss06, ss07, ss08, ss09, ss10, ss11, ss12, subs, sups TA Modern Times graphic presentation at Behance
  5. Store Clerk JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1929 sheet music from the First National/Vitaphone picture “The Girl from Woolworth’s” had its title (“Someone”) hand lettered. This single word title was the model for Store Clerk JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions as well as solid and solid oblique versions (without an inline). A bold, casual sans serif with rounded ends and an inline, Store Clerk JNL is perfectly suited for projects where a strong, yet playful title is necessary to grab the reader’s attention. For those old enough to remember, Woolworth’s was a leading “Five and Dime” store chain, especially in the days when a nickel or a dime actually could purchase something.
  6. Vilsuve by TypoBureau Studio, $10.00
    Vilsuve is a wide sans serif It’s a strong capitals and a sharp, open lowercase are effective in a variety of applications. Tempered by sharp edges and vibrant shapes. Free updates and feature additions FEATURES Uppercase / lowercase / Oblique / context alternates / Numbers and Punctuation / Foreign Language Support -USE- Vilsuve works great in any branding, films, magazines, header, logos. The different styles give you option to explore a whole host of applications, while the oblique and lowercase alternates fonts give a real modern feel to any project. if you have any issues regarding my file. Please let me know through email (typobureaustudio@gmail.com). I’m glad to help you :) Thank you ! Tubagus Iqbal T on behalf TypoBureau Studio
  7. Marleone Brando by IKIIKOWRK, $13.00
    Introducing Marleone Brando - Condensed Sans, created by ikiiko. Marleone Brando is a bold-sturdy font with strong character, inspired by the typeface in mafia films. Marleone Brando has two types of letters, regular and oblique. A simple font with a bold size with shadow line inside, make this font look elegant and classy impression. This typeface is perfect for an elegant logo, branding, movie poster, layout magazine, sport wear, packaging product, quotes, or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image. What's included? 2 Weights Regular & Oblique Uppercase & Lowercase Number & Punctuation Multilingual Support Works on PC & Mac Enjoy our font and if you have any questions, you can contact us by email : ikiikowrk@gmail.com
  8. Capricious by Hanoded, $15.00
    I don’t think I’m a capricious person, but right now, due to the enormous amount of renovation work on our home, I do get bad moods quite often! Capricious is a hand painted all-caps font: I used my favourite Chinese ink, a brush and very rough paper to get the desired ‘eroded’ effect. It is quite a heavy display font, so I wouldn’t really set a text in it, but it works really well for headlines, catching titles and products that need some pepper!
  9. Tradesman by Grype, $16.00
    Rough-hewn industrial geometric typefaces have been used and admired from early wood types through the digital age of Machine and beyond, but they have lacked an expansive enough family to become a true workhorse. The Tradesman family finds its origin of inspiration in the Craftsman tool company logo, and from there expands to type megafamily. Tradesman celebrates the angular octagonal forms of industrial lettering, transcending its brand inspired origin to give birth to a font family that pulls on modern and historical styles. It inherited its reliably tough tone from the all capitals lettering that inspired it, and goes on to include a lowercase, small caps style, and a comprehensive range of widths and weights, creating a straightforward, uncompromising collection of typefaces that lend a solid foundation and a broad range of expression for designers.
  10. Loretta Display by Nova Type Foundry, $44.99
    Loretta Display is a version of Loretta designed to bring it to bigger sizes. Loretta Display is elegant and sharp. Expand your universe of editorial typefaces with Loretta Display.
  11. Borve by Baqoos, $18.00
    Borve is a compositional expanded tech sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 240+ glyphs with ligatures and fractions available in opentype .otf format
  12. Parallel by Typedepot, $19.00
    Parallel is unique quite thin and pretty "expressive" typeface, designed in order to serve the fashion industry. It also works pretty well as a typeface for print, headlines and identity issues.
  13. Goodbye Crewel World NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Quite simply, a classic country sampler alphabet with a sorry-I-couldn't-help-myself name. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  14. Gimcrack by Bogstav, $15.00
    Gimcrack is "showy but cheap or badly made" - that's what a search on the internet says. Well, that description fits this font quite well - although it was deliberately made that way!
  15. Supertanker by Bogstav, $11.00
    Here's my tall and thin sans handmade font! It's lively, rough and quite organic looking - and to boost the natural organic look, I have added 6 different versions of each letter!
  16. Vampire by Otto Maurer, $17.00
    Inspired by a famous vampire movie. This font is based on the character shapes of Free Serif, a sample font bundled with FontLab applications; it is quite similar to Times Roman.
  17. Cooper BT by Bitstream, $34.99
    Cooper Black, commissioned by Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, is the best known of Oswald Cooper’s typefaces. Bitstream has expanded the 1921 original into a complete series of round-edged text faces.
  18. Matroska by Brainware Graphic, $12.00
    Matroska is a modern solid and expanded display typeface. It has a distinctly smart feel, strongly bring the message of your design projects. Available in single-weight. Multi-lingual supported.
  19. 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.
  20. Radio Interference by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The font Antique Slabserif JNL was run through a filter to create a design that looks like worn type at smaller settings or jaggedly distressed lettering in larger type heights. The end result is Radio Interference JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  21. Passenger Train JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s travel poster for the Florida East Coast Railway (which then carried passengers but is now a freight line) had the railroad’s name hand lettered in a bold Art Deco sans. This inspired Passenger Train JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  22. Stickball JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Using examples of antique street signs from New York City, Stickball JNL recreates the iconic lettering in a digital typeface and is available in both regular and oblique versions. For a nostalgic touch, a blank street sign is located on either the solid or broken bar keystrokes.
  23. Antobe by Viaction Type.Co, $16.00
    Antobe is a serif font with a modern & elegant touch. The thin character is perfect for the design needs of a modern & elegant layout. There are 2 styles, regular and oblique. Equipped with multilingual tools to make it easier for you to use various design purposes.
  24. Township JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Township JNL is based on French Antique Condensed [a classic wood design] and is available in both regular and oblique versions. Reminiscent of Old West wanted posters and circus broadsides, this ultra-condensed typeface allows for more word copy to fit into a single line’s space.
  25. Meadowlark JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The cover of the 1908 sheet music for "When the Meadow-Larks Are Calling, Annie Laurie" has the title hand lettered in a semi-formal Art Nouveau Roman type design with gentle spurs. This is now available as Meadowlark JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  26. Talking Picture JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In a vintage photograph, promotional signage outside an old theater for the 1929 early sound film “The Doctor’s Secret” had lettering in a wide, bold Art Nouveau slab serif design. This was the model for Talking Picture JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  27. Nouveau Vaudeville by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On the cover of the 1926 sheet music for “There Ain’t No Maybe in My Baby’s Eyes”, the title is rendered in Art Nouveau hand lettering; pen-drawn with rounded ends. The type design is now available as Nouveau Vaudeville JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  28. Ruberoid by Pepper Type, $30.00
    Ruberoid is a squarish geometric sans-serif family reminiscent of Italian designs of 1950s and 1960s, but featuring considerably rounder shapes to give it a more contemporary feel. The typeface comes in 9 weights with companion oblique styles and contains support for Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts.
  29. Horse Thief JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1957 French publication “La Letra Dans La Peinture et la Publicite” (“The Letter tn the Painting and Advertising”) had an illustration of split-serif letters and numbers with a decidedly Western feel. This is now available as Horse Thief JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  30. Varsity Show JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the last scene of the movie trailer for 1937’s “Varsity Show”, the movie’s title is hand lettered in a bold, condensed chamfer font with semi-serifs. This is now available digitally in the namesake font “Varsity Show JNL” – in both regular and oblique versions.
  31. Office Staff JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Office Staff JNL is a version [with serifs added] of Popularity JNL – a condensed Art Deco design based (for the most part) on a popular typeface known in some foundry books as ‘Radiant’ with some reinterpreted characters… and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Kohler by Hustle Supply Co, $16.00
    Köhler Köhler is a Condensed Headline Type Family. Köhler comes complete with 6 OTF files. Regular, Rough, Clean & Textured with Oblique counterparts. Köhler is a super condensed typeface with a vintage aesthetic but also doubles as a great modern typeface depending on the final use. Thank you!
  33. Showcard Multiline JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On page 45 of Samuel Welo’s 1930 instructional book “Lettering Practical and Foreign” is a multi-line alphabet of Art Deco elegance that perfectly captures the spirit of the Streamline era. The digital version is available as Showcard Multiline JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  34. Nouveau Style JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Scribner's Magazine was an illustrated periodical published from 1887 to 1939. The 1895 holiday issue “Scribner's for Xmas” had the cover text hand lettered in an Art Nouveau style with spurred serifs. This is now available digitally as Nouveau Style JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Vintage Poster JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Modeled from an example in the book “Lettering” by Harry B. Wright (1950), the poster alphabet shown was reminiscent of the kind of style used in the early 1900s by sign painters and show card artists. Vintage Poster JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Elite Resort JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1940s sheet music edition of an early 1900s song entitled "You Taught Me How to Love You, Now Teach Me to Forget" was set in a popular metal type slab serif face. It is presented digitally as Elite Resort JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Fashion Statement JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An example of hand lettering from a vintage instructional book was the basis for Fashion Statement JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions. This extra-wide "thick and thin" design is perfect for replicating the classic signage and print work of the Art Deco era.
  38. Nouveau Titling JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sheet music for 1907's "Just A Little Fond Affection" had the song title hand lettered in a simple sans serif design with influences from the then-current Art Nouveau movement. This is now available as Nouveau Titling JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Craggy by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    Craggy has a narrow, spidery, irregular set of letters. Its creepy, Halloween spirit makes it ideal for scary stories and similar uses. The family has three base styles: condensed, regular, and bold. Each comes with an oblique and backslanted version yielding a complete family of nine members.
  40. Reveler JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The sheet music for "Good Night Angel" from the 1937 motion picture "Radio City Revels", had the movie's title hand lettered in a free form Art Deco sans serif design. This has been recreated digitally as Reveler JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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