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  1. Teethee by Ingrimayne Type, $8.95
    Teethee is a font family dedicated to oral hygiene. The characters are made from toothbrushes, toothpaste and toothpaste tubes, and teeth. Both fonts in the family are caps only, but most letters on the lower-case keys differ from those on the upper case keys.
  2. Subway Ticker by K-Type, $20.00
    Subway Ticker is based on a 5×7 grid, electronic display observed on a New York subway train in February 2005. Also included is a ‘Grid’ variation of the font that is slightly more spaced out and based upon a more precise grid structure.
  3. Aniara by Gustav & Brun, $18.00
    Aniara is a playful, happy and intergalactic font. Arriving in three different weights, Light, Regular and Bold. + the antagonist; the dark version without the space/counter. Aniara comes with laser shrinked upper case letters. It attacks with a alternative upper and lower case glyph. PoFF!!
  4. BearButte by Ingrimayne Type, $11.95
    BearButteT is a square-serifed typeface. The bold version was developed first as a display typeface, and the rest of the family followed. A fifth member of the family includes swash caps on the upper-case keys and small caps on the lower-case keys.
  5. Opa-locka JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Opa-locka JNL is named for a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida and is based on an Art Nouveau-era bit of hand lettering found on vintage sheet music. Legendary aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss (who successfully developed the city of Miami Springs and the city of Hialeah with James Bright) began the development of Opa-locka around 1925 as a planned community with a "1001 Arabian Nights" theme. Plans for this exclusive community included a country club and a small private airfield, but the hurricane of 1926 derailed Curtiss' original vision of the city. Opa-locka gradually took shape as a residential area for middle-class families, but the closing of a long-established Marine base, changing demographics and a reputation for being a hot-spot for crime, drug abuse and corruption tarnished this once-grand community (which boasts the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western hemisphere). Old-time Miamians bristle when the city's name (an abbreviation of a Seminole place name, spelled Opa-tisha-wocka-locka) is mis-spelled as "Opa-Locka", "Opa Locka" or "Opalocka". The correct name is hyphenated, and the second part is in lower case.
  6. Ekamai by Eclectotype, $40.00
    This is Ekamai, named after the district of Bangkok I lived in. It is based on Quinella, and was supposed to be a quick and easy reworking of that font into a "tight-not-touching" (rather than overlapping) version. As is often the case with quick and easy things, it turned out to be neither, and the vast majority of glyphs needed to be completely overhauled to fit the new system. This face is deliciously plump face, with lovingly rendered curves and just the right amount of cuteness; perfect for food packaging (of the sweeter variety probably!), logos, magazine headlines and the like. It performs admirably in all caps settings. The numerals are expressive hybrid figures (somewhere between lining and oldstyle). The overall feel is friendly and soft, without being overtly saccharine. Ekamai is equipped with subtle contextual alternates (which I'd recommend leaving on) to help with the tight fit, a handful of discretionary ligatures if that's your thing, and a case feature for all caps settings. The stylistic alternates and stylistic set 1 features simply change the # glyph to an attractive numero. Automatic fractions are included along with wide-ranging language support.
  7. Nouveau Roundcorner JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    1920s sheet music for the song "You Can't Get Away From It" provided the hand lettered title which acted as the basis for Nouveau Roundcorner JNL. A square letter form with rounded terminals, this condensed face is perfect for titling, yet has a bit of an informal, casual charm to it.
  8. Eccentric Wood Type JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An online display of pages from a book on wood type fonts provided an example of a bold, eccentric slab serif design with unusual curves and letter shapes. This font’s eccentricities became the basis for its name, Eccentric Wood Type JNL – which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Art Techno JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The simple song title "May I", found on the sheet music from the 1934 Bing Crosby-Carole Lombard film "We're Not Dressing" was hand lettered in a blocky, ultra-bold Art Deco design that foreshadowed the techno look of the 1970s and 1980s. This became the basis for Art Techno JNL.
  10. Space Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hand lettering used on the packaging of a space-themed rubber stamp toy set is the basis for Space Deco JNL. Blending the classic thick-and-thin line weights of the Art Deco style with sharply angled cross strokes evoked a sense of movement and "future" in this unique lettering design.
  11. Phi Caps by Cas van de Goor, $7.00
    Phi Caps is a geometric all caps typeface designed on the basis of the golden ratio. Its simple monoline letters come together in a solid font. Note: There is a new and improved version of this typeface called Phi. It includes lowercase letters and supports Central, Eastern and Western European languages.
  12. Gentium, a typeface family created by SIL International, is distinguished by its comprehensive approach to typographic representation. Designed by Victor Gaultney, Gentium (which means "of the nation...
  13. As of my last update in early 2023, the font "Holitter Hollow" crafted by Holitter Studios, while not widely recognized in mainstream font directories, could be described based on its naming and typi...
  14. As of my last update in early 2023, the font "Paddington" could either be an emerging typeface with limited exposure, or potentially you're inquiring about a relatively lesser-known or specialized de...
  15. As of my last update, the MDRS-FD01 might not be widely recognized in mainstream typographic circles or it's a new or specific creation that hasn't fully entered the common design lexicon yet. Howeve...
  16. Care Bear Family - Unknown license
  17. Early Tickertape - Unknown license
  18. Theory of Cremation - Unknown license
  19. Petit-w Font - Unknown license
  20. Kabel DT Condensed by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1992.
  21. Monica by FSD, $39.00
    Geometric stencil font completely based on curved lines. Soft techno style.
  22. Graphicus DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1992.
  23. Goudy Old Style DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1992.
  24. Notdef by FaceType, $6.00
    Notdef is an uncompromising experiment, based on the common ".notdef" symbol.
  25. Convex DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1999.
  26. Garamond DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1992.
  27. Newhouse DT by DTP Types, $89.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1992.
  28. Pelham DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1992.
  29. Speedball Metropolitan Caps by Intellecta Design, $6.00
    a decorative caps font based in designs of old Speedball booklets
  30. Black Magick Symbols by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    Contains 36 magical seals based on the Lemegeton of King Solomon
  31. Rivoli Initials by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on the William T. Sniffin design for ATF, circa 1928.
  32. Macarena DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1999.
  33. Quill by Monotype, $29.99
    The Quill font is based on classic Renaissance broad-pen calligraphy.
  34. Engravers DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1990.
  35. Triest DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Based on custom design work by DTP Types Limited in 1990.
  36. Track drift by Scratch Design, $14.00
    Track Drift is a strong font with a race theme. This font has speed, strong, sharp, fast, powerful, and modern characters. Track Drift will be suitable for racing or game themes of design, such as logos, headlines, posters, sports or race events, automotive posters, magazines, product design, packaging, labels, and other creative projects that need speed and strong font. What you'll get : All caps font in two styles Numbers & punctuation Multilingual support Ligatures Thank you for your purchase! Hope you enjoy our font!
  37. Divine Instinct by AkaliDz, $10.00
    Divine Instinct is a cool, bold and authentic blackletter font. Masterfully designed to become a true favorite, this font has the potential to bring each of your creative ideas to the highest level! this font contains : custom upper cases custom lower cases custom numbers default poncuation marks
  38. 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.
  39. Inventory JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inventory JNL is based on a "solid letter" stencil where you trace the body of the letter and fill in the top and bottom connecting lines to each character. This is another font in Jeff Levine's series of digital designs based on classic lettering stencil guides.
  40. Cobra Hand by Kern Club, $10.00
    Cobra hand is a hand drawn display font. It has a graffiti tattoo style that fits many illustration styles well. It is has a playful cartoony side as well. It comes with upper case, lower case, numbers and punctuation marks. Have fun with this one! -Kern Club
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