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  1. Bric Sans by Nootype, $35.00
    Bric Sans is squared, it was inspired by colleges typefaces. Capitals aren't contrasted, giving a raw aspect to this typeface. The variety of styles makes this sporty typeface ideal for editorial projects, posters, packaging, branding, etc… The default setting of the numerals is tabular, proportional figures are available through OpenType Features. Bric Sans consists in a 12 styles family, including 6 weights in Condensed from UltraThin to ExtraBold. Each font includes OpenType Features such as Proportional Figure, Tabular Figures, Numerators, Superscript, Denominators, Scientific Inferiors, Subscript, Ordinals, automatic arrows and Fractions. The fonts have an extended characters set to support Central, Eastern and Western European languages.
  2. Peckham Press by EllenLuff, $28.00
    Peckham Press is a bold hand-pressed typefamily, with a raw aesthetic and solid industrial style. The font brings a spirit of street culture, with its defiant shapes, rough edges and unadulterated imperfections. It works best in strong design, and situations that require an authentic voice. This font is handmade and includes full original texture with density variants and original nicks and grit, with access options to suit different needs. The vector format allows the textured affect show up on any program, no additional software or updates required.Peckham Press supports a wide range of latin languages and paired with it's diverse flexibility allows it to handle projects of any size.
  3. ITC Kumquat by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kumquat is the work of American designer Eric Stevens. He started with the logo for his company, Tower of Babel Design, and expanded upon the Mesopotamian look to create a typeface to match. Stevens imagined drawing figures in the sand with a stick and how this method would change the way one usually draws characters, usually with lines replacing curves. Most characters are slim but a few, like the uppercase A and L, were made to contrast with the rest. ITC Kumquat is a great display typeface for anything which should have an antiquated feel.""
  4. Pinch Remix by sugargliderz, $15.00
    Pinch Remix is a recreated version of a typeface I made in 2007. The form hasn’t changed at all, but I composed the family by increasing the number of weights and revising the spacing and kerning. At first it was created from randomly drawing an alphabet offhand on paper with a drawing pen. Then I figured that perhaps it had the framework for a typeface. Originally because it was just a memo, I had already thrown in the trash once. Yet something about it caught me, and when I turned to look down at it, I couldn’t throw it away.
  5. Mundo DemiBold by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Mundo DemiBold is the perfect counterpart of the Hannover Modern, the other Javier Mariscal typeface in our catalogue. This nice font belongs to a series of drawings used in the Señor Mundo comic strip of the nineties.
  6. This font is, like, totally inspired by the handwriting of, like, teenage girls. You’ll note that the [ ] keys are actually adorable little hearts! Totally rad! This font includes enough European characters to fill a loose leaf binder.
  7. Rufina STD by TipoType, $13.00
    Rufina was as tall and thin as a reed. Elegant but with that distance that well-defined forms seem to impose. Her voice, however, was sweeter, closer, and when she spoke her name, like a slow whisper, one felt like what she had come to say could be read in her image. Rufina's story can only be told through a detour because her origin does not coincide with her birth. Rufina was born on a Sunday afternoon while her father was drawing black letters on a white background, and her mother was trying to join those same letters to form words that could tell a story. But her origin goes much further back, and that is why she is pierced by a story that precedes her, even though it is not her own. Maybe her origin can be traced back to that autumn night in which that tall man with that distant demeanor ran into that woman with that sweet smile and elegant aspect. He looked at her in such a way that he was trapped by that gaze, even though they found no words to say to each other, and they stayed in silence. Somehow, some words leaked into that gaze because since that moment they were never apart again. Later, after they started talking, projects started coming up and then coexistence and arguments, routines and mismatches. But in that chaos of crossed words in their life together, something was stable through the silence of the gazes. In those gazes, the silent words sustained that indescribable love that they didn't even try to understand. And in one of those silences, Rufina appeared, when that man told that woman that he needed a text to try out his new font, and she saw him look at her with that same fascination of the first time, and she started to write something with those forms that he was giving her as a gift. Rufina was as tall and thin as a reed, wrote her mother when Rufina was born.
  8. December by OrakArik, $10.00
    December is an easy to use script, suitable for greeting cards, logos, watermarks, and more. It is made with a light and elegant drawing style, as a reminder of a quieter season at the end of the year.
  9. Grundee by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Grundee is a grungy serifed face. It is sloppy and irregular but still quite legible. It was one of several efforts to draw a serifed typeface by pen; see also SarahfSlob, which contains a complete family of styles.
  10. Balboa Shaded by Parkinson, $20.00
    Originally released as a Type 1 font, Balboa Shaded was refreshed (version2) and re-released as simple Open Type in 2013. Balboa is a contemporary display design. It draws elements and details from 19th-century British san serifs.
  11. Zushboy by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Zushboy is a ragged verion of my own tagging style (even though it has been years and years since I did a thing like that!). The font is spaced tight in order to copycat a real homeboy's handwriting! Yo!
  12. Rezerv by Gaslight, $25.00
    Reserv was inspired by a logo, which I crated for the company, EVROTERM. Once I saw this logo I asked myself: "Why not font based on this? In two or three weight?" For use in advertising and display typography.
  13. Linear Tektu by TeGeType, $19.00
    The basic idea of this type family was to keep the "ductus" of the fraktur calligraphy only. And to adapt it to draw a sans serif typography which still keep the magic rhythm and colour of the original letters.
  14. Gallard by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    Gallard is a two weights family that contains the display type of the great cartoonist and illustrator Miguel Gallardo. In addition, as we usually do for this kind of author fonts, there is a collection of drawings called Victims.
  15. Linear Fraktu by TeGeType, $19.00
    The basic idea of this type family was to keep the "ductus" of the fraktur calligraphy only. And to adapt it to draw a sans serif typography which still keep the magic rhythm and colour of the original letters.
  16. Giro by Suomi, $25.00
    I saw an old logo for Giro d'Italia on telly, and was just smitten by the truly ugly type: just ruler and compass work, no intakes or optical corrections whatsoever. I just had to turn that into a font.
  17. Cute Dog by Yoga Letter, $15.00
    "Cute Dog" is a display font with decorative bones, dog heads, and dog paws. This font is equipped with lowercase, uppercase, numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Suitable for posters, business branding, logos, banners, stickers, magazine titles, film titles, and more.
  18. Analfabeto by Type-Ø-Tones, $40.00
    The Brazilian illustrator, Flavio Morais, devised this amusing display alphabet to have his own font for his former website. We helped to digitalize it and encouraged him to complete it with a series of “chiringuito” drawings. More about his work here.
  19. Woebegone by Hanoded, $10.00
    Woebegone is a cute little handmade font. I started off by drawing the glyphs with a Pilot pen, then added some strokes with a Japanese brush pen. Woebegone comes in Regular and Italic and has all the accents you need.
  20. American Writer by Typadelic, $19.00
    American Writer is suitable for many types of designs. It is meant to be used for body text and is very readable at small text sizes. It looks similar to the type you would see on blueprints or an architect's drawings.
  21. Sarcastic by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Sarcastic is a monoline display typeface. It draws influence from a visual language of mid-twentieth century consumerism: 1950s script typography and the rhythmic forms of interconnected neon lettering. Sarcastic is perfect for contemptuous quips, disparaging proclamations, and castigating commentary.
  22. HT Pizzeria by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Ht Pizzeria is strong looking script for eye-catching part. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  23. Skammefy by Andreas Søren Johansen, $69.00
    Skammefy holds a detailed set of letters, that are intended to be both readable when small - and charismatic when large. Strong details of letters like e, a, g, f, y draws attention to headlines, signs or wherever it might be used.
  24. Burst Flower by Wasabib Type Foundry, $10.00
    BURST FLOWER is a display font that coming with 3 style ( Regular, Outline, Extrude ) every style have their own power to make your design stunning and stand out. Burst Flower create by 100% hand drawing to get the artistic look.
  25. Fairgrounds JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Fairgrounds JNL is the direct descendant of Twelve Oaks JNL, complete with a field of stars to draw attention to your layout for political posters, holiday events, charity bazaars, local fairs or any project that needs extra emphasis in its headlines.
  26. Dschoyphul by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Dschoyphul is a serifed typeface that was crudely drawn with a pen. It is sloppy and irregular. It was one of several efforts to draw a serifed typeface by pen; see also SarahfSlob, which contains a complete family of styles.
  27. Circlet by Solotype, $19.95
    Like many of the Victorian decorative fonts, this one had caps only when Barnhart Bros. and Spindler brought it out. In 1990, we decided to draw a lowercase for it, making it more versatile. A good font for period typography.
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  29. Good Times - Unknown license
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  31. Street Cred - Unknown license
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  33. Baltar - Unknown license
  34. Degrassi - 100% free
  35. Astron Boy - Unknown license
  36. Contour Generator - Unknown license
  37. Mexcellent 3D - Unknown license
  38. Libel Suit - 100% free
  39. Zorque - Unknown license
  40. Wild Sewerage - Unknown license
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