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  1. GEOspeed - Personal use only
  2. Sargento Gorila - Personal use only
  3. Glotona Black - Personal use only
  4. Gaban - Personal use only
  5. Deslucida - Personal use only
  6. Royal Serif - Personal use only
  7. Hello Pirates - Personal Use - Personal use only
  8. Arkitech Round - Personal use only
  9. Romanicum - Personal use only
  10. Night Club 70s - Personal use only
  11. Notice2Std - 100% free
  12. Urban Elegance - Personal use only
  13. Sucesion Slab - Personal use only
  14. HavingWrit - Unknown license
  15. Sabática - Personal use only
  16. Aaah Speed - Unknown license
  17. FuturexVariationSwishExtras - Unknown license
  18. StageDive - Unknown license
  19. GoudyTwenty - Unknown license
  20. TWT Prospero by Three Islands Press, $24.00
    TWT Prospero is the kind of typeface you seldom find in blocks of continuous text these days. Similar fonts based on late-18th-century work by Bodoni, the Didots, and others tend to be reserved for display type: their exaggerated contrast and vanishing hairlines can make you squint and strain at small sizes. But TWT Prospero, with its moderate contrast and fairly robust hairlines, is impressively legible in book text while remaining ideal for use in display situations. The full family has seven styles: roman, italic, bold, bold italic, condensed roman, condensed italic, and condensed bold.
  21. Slenderz by CozyFonts, $25.00
    Slenderz is a handwritten font designed by Tom Nikosey, an American Graphic Designer specializing in Typographic Design and Illustration. Slenderz is available in Light, Medium & Bold weights. CozyFonts Foundry is Tom's intro into the world of font design. Slenderz is a casual, handwritten font that gives a reserved yet firm and legible personality to any headline or copy. Each of the 3 weights has it’s own personality yet like 3 brothers they represent the and belong to the same family. Intermixing Light & Bold or Medium & Bold won’t ruin the flow but will enhance it. Slenderz is the 9th font family from CozyFonts Foundry.
  22. HGB Bacco by HGB fonts, $23.00
    Since 2005, I have repeatedly attempted to create a neutral-looking grotesque with a humanistic character. I wanted a pleasant, soft typeface. The typeface should appear similar to Helvetica or Univers, but with more open shapes and therefore better readability. The features are deliberately reserved with 4 gradations plus italics. The onum feature for Old Style Figures contains additional alternative letters such as a looped g. The italics have a swash feature with some decorative shapes. As a sans serif, HGB Bacco does not appear to be technically constructed, but has a friendly, open character and is also suitable for longer texts.
  23. Spitting Image by preussTYPE, $25.00
    SpittingImage is a font which speaks of mechanical exactness, cool and reserved. The SpittingImage font family is formed by two different weights (regular and bold), each one with uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks and diacritic characters in regular and italic. The outline version included as a part of OpenType-Feature. There are in all styles numerous ligatures, alternate characters, small caps, and different sets of numbers that you can put both headlines and short texts without any problems. OpenType features: contains over 1.000 Glyhps Central European Glyhps Standard Ligatures Small Capitals Stylistic Alternates Discretionary Ligatures OldStyle Figures Ordinals Slashed Zero Feature
  24. Bang by ITC, $29.00
    Bang was designed by David Sagorski in 1993 as a playful font of spirals. It consists of two capital alphabets which can be combined like the usual capitals and small caps, although both have the same height. They differ from one another only in the decorative forms which adorn them and the highly decorated characters of one set are complemented by the slightly more reserved characters of the second. Serious this font is not, rather, with its circles and spirals, Bang is best in point sizes 12 and larger and is meant for short texts and headlines.
  25. Merlin by Linotype, $29.00
    Linotype Merlin is part of the Take Type Library, which features the winners of Linotype’s International Digital Type Design Contest from 1994 to 1997. This font was designed by Anne Boskamp and its alphabet consists exclusively of capital letters. At the same time aggressive and sensitive, Merlin looks as though it were scratched onto paper with a pen tip saturated with ink. Like characters from another time, the letters fall into place and make an impression which is both vulnerable and strong, lively and reserved. Merlin’s historical roots lie in the archaic pictograms in the caves of Stone Age civilizations.
  26. Wade Sans Light by ITC, $29.99
    Wade Sans Light was designed by Paul Hickson and Key Characters and appeared in the ITC library in 1990. The basic forms of the font are those of a constructed sans serif, as seen in the circular O and triangular A. The low x-height of the lower case letters make this font particularly reserved and graceful and the high ascenders give it a certain elegance. The high, wide capitals need a lot of space and dominate the overall look of this font. Wade Sans Light is reminiscent of the elegant cabarets of the 1920s and 30s.
  27. Duc de Berry by Linotype, $29.99
    Duc de Berry is a part of the 1990 program Type before Gutenberg, which included the work of twelve contemporary font designers and represented styles from across the ages. Linotype offers a package including all these fonts on its web page, www.fonts.de. The design of Duc de Berry was influenced by those of typefaces created between the 13th and 16th centuries. The font was named after Duc de Berry, whose beautiful missals inspired typefaces of the 15th century. The capital letters are especially elegant and can be used either as initials or as contrast to the much more reserved lower case letters.
  28. GEOspeed SC - Personal use only
  29. Leaf Doodles by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Leaves... lots of leaves... all hand drawn... 62 of them in fact. Big ones, small ones, line ones, reverse ones to use alone or together in groupings. A very versatile font.
  30. Antique Macabre Ornaments by Aerotype, $28.00
    A set of authentic 18th century Belgian printers ornaments provided the reference for this creepy group of glyphs.
  31. Odishi - Unknown license
  32. Murisa Valeria by Murisa Studio, $10.00
    To start this year, we present a beautiful and attractive font. Font inspired by calligraphy strokes in the Middle East. Murisa Valeria is a beautiful font. With care and patience, we created and processed the font with a deep artistic effect. We believe that the fonts we create have high appeal. We make it with all our heart. Murisa Valeria is a font that you really deserve.
  33. Linsingen by Jean Wojciechowski, $20.00
    Linsingen is a font family inspired by Brazilian tea barrel labels printed with lithography in the beginning of the 20th century. The family consists of three styles - Linsingen Vintage, which preserves the shapes found in the original prints; Linsingen Moderna, a contemporary interpretation of the original shapes, with increased contrast and sharper lines; and Linsingen Stencil. All of the three styles are suited for titles and headlines.
  34. Deco Roundpoint JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    On the sheet music cover of the 1931 song "When the Autumn Leaves of Life Begin to Fall", the title is hand-lettered using a round tipped nib pen. The combination of both an Art Deco lettering style and the rounded ends of the characters creates an exquisite, yet simple type design digitally preserved as Deco Roundpoint JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
  35. Leibniz Fraktur by RMU, $25.00
    In the middle of 18th century Leibniz Fraktur appeared in German print shops. This blackletter font with its great x-height preserved the then fashioned trunk in many of its uppercase letters. It was a cast font of Genzsch & Heyse, Hamburg. Leibniz Fraktur contains a bunch of useful ligatures, and by typing 'N', 'o' and period plus activating the Ordinals feature you get an oldstyle number-sign.
  36. French Pastry JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A little ditty from France circa the 1940s called "J'ai Rêvé Dans Tes Bras" (which loosely translated means "I've Dreamed in Your Arms") offered up its title hand lettered in an interesting Art Deco sans. This formed the basis for French Pastry JNL, a tasty typographical tidbit further preserving the wide choice of lettering styles hand-crafted for popular sheet music of past decades.
  37. Goudy Type by Matteson Typographics, $19.95
    Goudy Type was designed by Frederic Goudy for ATF in 1916. He endeavored to create a lively design with some brush-lettering qualities. In his words, he believed he was still attempting to ‘find himself’ as a designer. Thirty years later he was shown the design and could hardly recollect its creation. Steve Matteson has digitized Goudy Type to preserve its place in typographic history.
  38. Hutsulyandiya 2D by 2D Typo, $36.00
    Hutsulyandiya 2D family fonts comprise folk ornaments found on Hutsul ceramics of the mid 19th to early 20th centuries. Hutsulshchyna is an ethnic region in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains where folk art and indigenous culture preserve up to nowadays. All images are to the maximum approximated folk prototypes. The graphics are characterized with grotesque, stylization simplicity, surprising plot moves. The font cheers up and evokes positive emotions.
  39. Clairvaux Demo by The Scriptorium offers a sneak peek into the graceful elegance embedded in medieval scriptorium traditions. This font is inspired by the intricate calligraphy found in the manuscrip...
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