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  1. Planet Benson 2 - Unknown license
  2. Conrad by Linotype, $29.00
    The award-winning Conrad was created by Japanese type designer Akira Kobayashi. Its design was based on the fifteenth-century type by Conrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz, two German printers active in Rome at that time. They produced a unique, slightly unbalanced yet attractive type. Kobayashi says of his typeface, “I have designed a couple of typefaces inspired from the past, but this time the original print acted merely as a reference. The distinctive lowercase ‘a’ and some other letters were inspired by Sweynheym and Pannartz’s second roman type, but I revived the type in a more informal way. Here I used the historical type as a springboard. The resulting type looks different, taking on a rather temporary and lively look. I assume that the Conrad is the first revival of the Sweynheym and Pannartz type, though it does not closely resemble the original.” Conrad won first prize for the text typeface category in Linotype’s Third International Typeface Design Contest (2000) as well as the Certificate of Excellence in Type Design from the Type Directors Club (2001).
  3. Abrect by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    My first font for the summer of 2009, Abrect is a new sans serif font where I try to maximize the x-height and keep the design fresh and personal. It fits in with my continuing objective of designing book fonts that I can really use. Abrect is a tangent for me just taking an idea out to its end. In particular, it is a radical modification of my first font in 1993, Nuevo Litho. The hand-drawn shapes vary a lot, many pushing the boundaries of the normal character. With many of the new releases I see, the digital perfection is getting pretty extreme. It’s looking like a Rococo stage of development for many with decoration taking over from function. I'm consciously trying to head a different direction. This is not a normal font for me in that it has caps, lowercase, with the appropriate figures for each case, no small caps. This is the first time I have skipped small caps in over a decade. This font has all the OpenType features in the display set for 2009 except for the small caps. There are several ligatures for your fun and enjoyment: bb gg ff fi fl ffi ffl ffy fj ft tt ty Wh Th and more and many of them are experimental in form. Enjoy!
  4. !Basket of Hammers - Unknown license
  5. Red Klin by ParaType, $25.00
    A decorative сaps-only typeface designed for ParaType in 2004 by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan. Inspired by Russian fine art from the beginning of the 20th century - lettering by Sergey Chekhonin (1878-1936), graphic design by El Lissitzky (1890-1941) and the Suprematism painting. Sketch design of the font (under the name Klin) was awarded a TDC2 2000 diploma. For use in advertising and display typography.
  6. Dub Tone by Seb Dub, $10.00
    DubTone is simple sans serif font with a halftone texture from an old newspaper scan on an old flatbed scanner. This font was created for a movie poster in 2003 and then finally converted to a font in 2012. Each of the characters were individually designed with care to make sure that in small or large sizes it remained readable with a unique texture.
  7. FF Jackie by FontFont, $47.99
    Argentinian type designer Dario Muhafara created this script FontFont between 2003 and 2009. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Jackie provides advanced typographical support with features such as swashes, ligatures, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  8. Feldicouth Italic - Unknown license
  9. Runstop Restore - Unknown license
  10. Hefty Galloon by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Letters torn apart...did you say punk? Or did you say misprinted? Comes with 2 alternatives for each letter, and with kerning for both lower/lower, caps/lower, caps/caps and lower/caps
  11. Veru Serif - Unknown license
  12. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
  13. Dot.com Reverse Pro - Unknown license
  14. Gunship Laser Italic - Unknown license
  15. Xephyr Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  16. MigraineSerif - Unknown license
  17. samarin - Unknown license
  18. Pandemonious Puffery Light - Unknown license
  19. Reclame - Unknown license
  20. Flying Leatherneck Outline - Unknown license
  21. pectopah - Unknown license
  22. Xephyr Shadow Italic - Unknown license
  23. Petiote - Unknown license
  24. disco 3 - Unknown license
  25. Flying Leatherneck Light - Unknown license
  26. Drid Herder - Unknown license
  27. Airacobra - Unknown license
  28. Kosmonaut - Unknown license
  29. D3 Coolbitmapism - Unknown license
  30. Flying Leatherneck Expanded - Unknown license
  31. Phonetica - Unknown license
  32. Pandemonious Puffery Italic - Unknown license
  33. genotype - Unknown license
  34. MigraineSans - Unknown license
  35. Mikagi by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Mikagi is a textured form of the 2008 Miyagi typeface, giving the original creation a new personality along with its makeover. The rough texture is a different direction from the original, smooth line style of its predecessor, instead creating something that might be described as lean and tough. Worn and weary, Mikagi emphasises everything it says, taking care to slow itself down and not get caught up in the speed of its youth. Use Mikagi for a range of design work, to add a blend of smooth easiness and faded cynicism to your creation.
  36. Ah, the enigmatic DomoAregato font by Dieter Schumacher, a typographic creation that looks like it belongs in a neon-lit cyberpunk cityscape as much as in a cozy, retro computer lab. Picture this: th...
  37. Alright, picture this: Zekton Free, a font that looks like it moonlights as a futuristic secret agent. Designed by the font wizard Ray Larabie, this typeface isn't just another font in the crowd. Oh ...
  38. Astropolis, crafted by the imaginative minds at Iconian Fonts, is a font that seems to transport its audience into the far reaches of a futuristic landscape. This typeface embodies the essence of sci...
  39. The Distant Galaxy Outline font by ShyFoundry, with its futuristic and cosmic allure, takes you on a journey through space and time, evoking the feeling of exploring distant galaxies and engaging in ...
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