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  1. Penelope - Unknown license
  2. BJF Hunnybee - Unknown license
  3. Patient Paige - Personal use only
  4. CoventryGarden - Unknown license
  5. lelim 200 - Personal use only
  6. SF Espionage Light - Unknown license
  7. FancyPants - Unknown license
  8. Kelan - Unknown license
  9. Farao by Storm Type Foundry, $21.00
    Originally designed in 1998 as a 3-font family, updated in 2016 by new italics, small caps and many OpenType functions, resulting in a set of highly visible poster typefaces. If a  text is set in a  good Egyptienne, we can observe a  kind of sparkle in the lines. Slab-serifs are cheerful typefaces, possibly due to the fact that they developed simultaneously with Grotesque typefaces. The design principle originating from the first half of the 19th century does not have such firm and long-established roots as for example, the Venetian Roman typefaces, hence it’s much more prone to a  “decline”. We know of Egyptiennes with uneven color, with letters falling backwards (this often happens in the case of “S”), and especially with slightly bizarre modeling of details. In the course of time, however, it was realized that such things could be quite pleasant and tempting. After a  century and a  half, we find that such Egyptiennes could refresh uniform computer typography. The forms of many twisted letters resemble the gestures of a  juggler: others, rectangularly static ones, reflect the profile of a  rail or a  steel girder – things which, in their times, were new and were observed by the first creators of Egyptiennes. These typefaces are ideal for circus posters and programs for theatre performances, just as for printing on cement sacks.
  10. Rufina by TipoType, $16.00
    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. Photo (Fragilité): Karin Topolanski / Post: Raw (www.raw.com.uy) - María Pérez Gutiérrez
  11. Ainslie Contrast by insigne, $35.00
    Ainslie Contrast is the newest in the Ainslie series, named for the famous mountain overlooking the Australian city of Canberra. The Ainslie series currently consists of four typefaces. The Ainslie design is very unique and originally began life as a semi-serif. Also available are a normalized sans serif and slab variants. This contemporary typeface’s high contrast catches the eye. The design flows with ease and sophistication. There are a mix of influences from Australia, which gives it a unique flavor. The original Ainslie was designed for the Canberra Australia Centennial Typeface Competition and named for the mountain that overlooks the beautiful capital city of Australia. Ainslie takes Canberra's distinct geometric design and blends it with the organic, flowing essence of aboriginal art and the smooth aerodynamic design of the boomerang. The typeface includes a multitude of alternates that can be accessed in any OpenType application. There are swashes and other details such as small caps, alternative titling caps and swash alternates. If you’re searching for a contemporary high contrast typeface with geometric simplicity and a hint of antipodean flair, Ainslie Contrast is fair dinkum.
  12. Ginga> - Personal use only
  13. Gretoon Highlight - Personal use only
  14. SoulCalibuR - 100% free
  15. gAbAcHiTA FFP - Personal use only
  16. Tribal Dragon - Personal use only
  17. Night Club 70s - Personal use only
  18. Ruthless Wreckin TWO - Personal use only
  19. JFJungleRock - Unknown license
  20. Alba Super - Personal use only
  21. Brother Bear - 100% free
  22. Bamf - Unknown license
  23. CMCorruged - 100% free
  24. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
  25. aaaiight! - Unknown license
  26. SPARKS MADE US - Personal use only
  27. font twelve - Personal use only
  28. HVD Peace - Unknown license
  29. Project Z - Personal use only
  30. Stargazers - Unknown license
  31. Kid Kosmic - Personal use only
  32. Psiphoon BB - Personal use only
  33. Sweeep - Unknown license
  34. CMSquish - 100% free
  35. Besign - 100% free
  36. Shot - Unknown license
  37. Gothic Alarm Clock - Unknown license
  38. Tetris - Unknown license
  39. TNG Monitors - Unknown license
  40. Vaguely Repulsive - Unknown license
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