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  1. Shelf by SzymonType, $-
    Shelf is a humanistic sans-serif font of cool and solid character. Its frugal, clean and organic drawing as well as its name were inspired by the ice shelf landscape. Shelf was designed as a universal tool for creating a coherent information and navigation systems with accompanying publications, such as visual identity of exhibitions including catalogues. It is suggested to set long texts in Roman and Italic, while the best combination for a wayfinding system is Roman and Oblique. Every weight, therefore, contains Roman, Italic and Oblique versions. The variety of over 1500 glyphs constitutes a rich set of Latin script characters. Shelf includes small caps, a broad set of figures, a wide set of alternative style variants, arrows and a number of OpenType features.
  2. Multi by Type-Ø-Tones, $60.00
    Multi is an extensive sans serif typeface family that consists of two subfamilies: Multi Text that comprises three weights (roman & italic) and Multi Display (seven weights, roman & italic). Vitality bursts forth from Multi. It has a distinctive ‘phrasing’ (in the musical sense), neither humanist nor glyphic, somewhere in between, exploring uncharted territory. Its design is pragmatic, yet not rigid, slightly tinged with tiny incised touches. This is clearly noticeable in Multi Display: the roman lowercase’s asymmetric stems are very softly tapered, with bevelled, sharp upstrokes. Furthermore, all weights consistently share these idiosyncrasies from Thin to Poster. With its lower contrast, wider proportions, shorter ascenders and descenders, Multi Text was purposely adjusted to meet all the requirements of a legible typeface for newspapers in paper and screen, as they were manually hinted. It also has a few new features, such as the outstrokes of the roman ‘l’ and the italic ‘a’, which bring a subtle calligraphic feel to the text flow.
  3. Romantis Natalies Duo by Rastype Studio, $12.00
    Romantis Natalies Script and Sans are beautiful and romantic writing fonts. Looks amazing on wedding invitations, thank you cards, quotes, greeting cards, logos, business cards and any other design. This font is PUA encoded which means you can access all glyphs and swashes with ease! The font includes OpenType features with alternative styles, ligatures, and multiple language support.
  4. Latino Elongated by ITC, $29.00
    Latino is the work of British designer David Quay, an unusual, condensed, wedge-serif roman typeface. The characters can be set normally or widely spaced. Latino exudes grace and elegance.
  5. Stu by StuArt, $9.00
    Stu is based on the penmanship of the late Raoul "Stu" Stuart. Raoul's penmanship was always admired by those who saw it; it was a first glimpse into the artistic and creative side of an otherwise easy-going, funny guy. The print variants exude a soft yet masculine feel, while the scripts evoke a sense of sentimentality and romance. Stu features dingbats which say something about Raoul: affectionate and romantic (heart), a big coffee drinker (coffee cup), a great cook (spoon and fork), a music lover (musical note), and a prankster (winking smiley). (The winking smiley is available in all the font styles, while each of the other four dingbats is unique to one font style.) Stu is a tribute to the coolest dad in the world.
  6. Turquoise Inline by Resistenza, $49.00
    Turquoise Inline is a new version of our bestseller Turquoise This version of roman capitals is more focused on display use, with the details of an inline roman type. This font can be used, for ads, labels, wine labels, logo and all kind of display uses. Open Type features needs to be activated for all the ligatures and alternates. Enjoy it! We recommend to combine Turquoise Inline with Nautica Sottile & Auster
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  10. Chantelli Antiqua - Unknown license
  11. Brigade by Alan Meeks, $45.00
    In searching for a Roman to use, I found there were bits of Bembo, Times, Garamond, etc., that I liked and bits that I did not. So I set out to take the best bits of all my favorite Romans and tried to create the ultimate Roman Typeface.
  12. DelicateSans - 100% free
  13. PorschaC - Personal use only
  14. Century Funky - Unknown license
  15. Aloha - Unknown license
  16. BradburySans-Light - 100% free
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  22. PykesPeakZero - 100% free
  23. id-kairyu1OT-Light - Personal use only
  24. Giraffe - Unknown license
  25. VTKS clean - 100% free
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  28. Eight Track program two - Personal use only
  29. Y2K Analog Legacy - Unknown license
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  35. Tintoretto - Personal use only
  36. Lexia - Unknown license
  37. GradoGradooNF - Unknown license
  38. PopularCafeAA - 100% free
  39. Cicle Gordita - Unknown license
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