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  1. Novel Pro by Atlas Font Foundry, $50.00
    Novel Pro is the humanist Antiqua typeface family within the largely extended award winning Novel Collection, also containing Novel Sans Pro, Novel Sans Hair, Novel Sans Condensed Pro, Novel Display, Novel Display Condensed, Novel Display Extra Condensed, Novel Display Compressed, Novel Display Extra Compressed, Novel Mono Pro, Novel Sans Rounded Pro and Novel Sans Office Pro. Classic proportions of a Renaissance Antiqua combined with modern details let Novel appear as a friendly and elegant but functional typeface. The almost upright letters of the narrow Italics create a vital contrast to the generous construction of the roman. All typeface families of the Novel Collection have a carefully attuned character design and a well balanced weight contrast. The fine gradation of 12 weights enable designers to create fine legible typography and combine the design with other members of the Novel Collection to reach highest quality in typography. Novel Pro [914 glyphs] comes in 12 styles and contains small caps, an extra set of alternate glyphs, many ligatures, lining figures [proportionally spaced and monospaced], hanging figures [proportionally spaced and monospaced], small caps figures [proportionally spaced and monospaced], positive and negative circled figures for upper and lower case, superior and inferior figures, fractions, extensive language support, arrows for uppercase and lowercase and many more OpenType™ features.
  2. Ranelte by insigne, $-
    The beauty of a classic is that it never really goes out of style. The pure, simple elements which define its greatness only strengthen and solidify with time and exposure--elements like those that inspired Ranelte, the new sans serif from insigne design. While it pays homage to the enduring DIN series of the early-20th century, the new Ranelte is far from outdated. The classic style happily connects with its more modern side, incorporating a more pronounced curve than many of its contemporaries do. This accentuated curve helps pad the type against being cold or overly technical, especially with its inherent semi-modular form and geographic feel. In short, you end up with a good vibe at the intersection of high-tech and friendly. A versatile typeface, Ranelte is designed for headline use as well as print and web copy. Within this family’s three widths and eight weights (along with italics), the letter proportions remain easily readable through their tendency toward equalisation, while still avoiding strict monospacing. The typeface also features sophisticated typographical help in the form of OpenType features. Included in the set are case-sensitive types, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes using a comprehensive array of old style and lining figures. All features comprehensively cover the Latin-based languages. Thinking about it again, a classic may never go out of style, but that doesn’t mean you can’t improve on it. A little adjustment can have a beauty all its own. So discover the tuning of Ranelte, and enjoy all the new things you can do with a classic.
  3. Botanika by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    The motivation behind the Botanika family was the desire to create a text version of the Magion font. Although the glyphs were originally drawn using the same proportions, they were subsequently adjusted in order to improve legibility. The font retains certain characteristics of the original, such as the top serif on the “i” and the similar bottom serif on the “l”. Lowering the x-height lent the family a new and original character. The italics are slightly more condensed than the regular weight, without losing the austere grace of the regular weight. They are distinct enough to stand out in the text. Alternative characters can be selected to spice up the setting, or conversely to subdue headlines by using more traditional letter shapes. Small caps are available as well. The monospace version is a 10 pitch font: at 10 pt type size 10 characters fit exactly into the width of one inch, meaning that individual letters Take up 60 % of an em in width. The family is provided with matching italics. The modifications made during the OpenType transition included the addition of missing glyphs to cover the Suitcase Standard set and adding relevant kerning pairs, plus redrawing the bold weight and the accents. Despite its lower x-height, the font is often used for setting medium to long texts. Its slightly archaic feel lends text set in Botanika an air of novelty, which may be the reason why it is so popular in extensive corporate identity systems. If you are looking for an alternative to the cold, neutral sans serifs which are so popular these days, Botanika is the perfect choice.
  4. Vimland Black - Personal use only
  5. Cimero Pro - 100% free
  6. SUNCUT - Personal use only
  7. Chilly Medium - Personal use only
  8. LT Anomaly - 100% free
  9. Hetilica - Personal use only
  10. Bebas - Unknown license
  11. Kanna-W4 - Personal use only
  12. Fireye GF 3 - Unknown license
  13. Nue - Personal use only
  14. Hertzace - Personal use only
  15. SquareType B - Personal use only
  16. 13_Fletcher - Personal use only
  17. Naxalite - Unknown license
  18. Olympus - Unknown license
  19. BastardusSans - 100% free
  20. Kijkwijzer - Unknown license
  21. YES! - 100% free
  22. Felt - Unknown license
  23. Waterhole - 100% free
  24. Wet Paint - Unknown license
  25. Switching and Effects - Unknown license
  26. FeltMark - Unknown license
  27. Airlock - Unknown license
  28. Metal Lord - Unknown license
  29. Wavy - Unknown license
  30. Rishgular by ffeeaarr, $10.00
    rishgular is inspired by a regular weight, is a unique sans serif font with display character. rishgular is include with tech characters
  31. Legionary by Tkachev, $25.00
    Legionary is a new sans-serif with six font styles. It would look nice in magazines, on food packages, posters and flyers.
  32. Huxley Vertical by Image Club, $29.99
    A delicate narrow sans serif face with an apparent even weight, it is characterized by low cross strokes extended to the left.
  33. Montio by Katatrad, $29.00
    Montio is a simple Humanist sans serif typeface with rounded corners. It’s a family of 4 fonts: 2 weights and their italics.
  34. Jubilant by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Jubilant is an extended, geometric, curveless sans serif font. The font is ideal for headlines, titles, branding or small blocks of text.
  35. Monarch by Atlantic Fonts, $26.00
    Looking for a royally fun font? A dash of elegance with a dose of quirkiness – not unlike our modern day royal types.
  36. Cybersky by Typefactory, $14.00
    Cybersky is a sharp, angular, futuristic font in a retro style. Perfect for sci-fi themes, night street race and space adventures!
  37. Mr Alex by Hipopotam Studio, $24.00
    Clean and elegant display sans-serif uppercase family with three weights and rounded corners. Excellent for headers, posters, t-shirts and websites.
  38. Oslo by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Oslo is an understated sans with subtle qualities that make it appropriate for many applications. It is simple, clean and very legible.
  39. Paper Hearts by Lauren Ashpole, $15.00
    Paper Hearts mimics childhood construction paper creations. It's perfect for a homemade Valentine's Day feel without the safety scissors and glue sticks.
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