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  1. National Champion Line Series by Kyle Wayne Benson, $4.00
    National Champion is the overly confident geometric slab that comes in four weights and twelve line styles. He's got a 3/4 cap lowercase, lots of language options, and opentype fractions!
  2. Lunatic - Unknown license
  3. Uneasy - Unknown license
  4. Almanac of the Apprentice - Unknown license
  5. Nicotine Stains - Unknown license
  6. Gravel - Unknown license
  7. Hultog - Unknown license
  8. HYPD BD Bardust - Unknown license
  9. Linotype Bengali by Monotype, $103.99
    Linotype Bengali, a revival This project by Neelakash Kshetriymayum and Fiona Ross commissioned by Monotype is at heart a revival of the now ubiquitous original Linotype Bengali typeface designed by Tim Holloway and Fiona Ross (1978-1982) based on Ross’s research for her doctoral studies in Indian Palaeography. The new Linotype Bengali is informed by more recent research by Ross and Kshetrimayum resulting in additional glyphs that serve contemporary needs in a variety of genres – the original had been specifically designed for newspaper composition and in now outdated digital formats. The new design makes use of OpenType features with the employment of contextual vowel signs for Bengali – a feature that Ross and Holloway had first introduced in Indian scripts for the Adobe Devanagari typeface – and has sophisticated contextual mark positioning. Furthermore, whereas the original design had existed in only two typestyles, extensive work has been undertaken to produce this new design in 5 weights: Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and Black. It has been an important aspect of this project to remain true to the original design concepts, and so to achieve optimal readability for sustained reading at small type-sizes, but the additional weights enable differentiation in document design, and afford users scope to produce textural variety in their outputs. This revival design is intended to widen the hitherto very limited palette of typographic choices in the field of textual communication in Bengali, Assamese and other languages that make use of the Bengali script.
  10. Nameless Harbor - Unknown license
  11. Temphis Sampler - Unknown license
  12. Unity Dances - Personal use only
  13. Risus LCB Dingbats - Unknown license
  14. Rutherford - Unknown license
  15. Arvigo - Unknown license
  16. Mexlar - Unknown license
  17. Dirty Headline - Unknown license
  18. Iron Lung - Personal use only
  19. CentreForward by The Northern Block, $12.80
    CentreForward is an 8 font family consisting of 4 weights with italics. A smooth modular font that draws on ideas observed in the 1982 Football World Cup. Influential players: Paolo Rossi, Socrates, Zico & Tardelli.
  20. SPARKS Scrapbook - Unknown license
  21. Rocket YoYo - Unknown license
  22. Thunder Thighs - Unknown license
  23. The Alchemist - Unknown license
  24. Cup and Talon - Unknown license
  25. Pigeon Street - Unknown license
  26. Thunder Thighs Shadow - Unknown license
  27. Linotype Gujarati by Monotype, $103.99
    The Linotype® Gujarati typeface was originally developed in 1983 by the Linotype letter-drawing studio under Fiona Ross’s art direction. This revival was designed by Gunnar Vilhjálmsson and Kalapi Gajjar with Fiona Ross as a consultant. The family has five weights from Light to Black. It is a traditional design, optimized for setting lengthy text copy for print projects or for use on screens. While faithful to the original design, Linotype Gujarati introduces many design improvements, additional weights, and an extended character set. This new Linotype Gujarati is part of a project to refresh the pivotal Linotype Bengali and Linotype Devanagari typefaces and make them available for the first time in the popular OpenType font format.
  28. Eye Socket - Unknown license
  29. Apple Butter - Unknown license
  30. Newfie - Unknown license
  31. Wolves and Ruin - Unknown license
  32. Pricetag - Personal use only
  33. Face Front - Unknown license
  34. Skuntch - Unknown license
  35. Art Greco - Unknown license
  36. Atlas of the Magi - Unknown license
  37. Deco Freehand - Unknown license
  38. Reross by Adobe, $29.00
    Of all student work produced in Joost Schmidt?s Bauhaus classes, Reinhold Rossig?s (1903?1979) alphabet designs are perhaps closest to his master?s teachings: monolinear, geometric lettering, constructed on grids using compass and ruler. Drafts by Rossig, dated 1929, also demonstrate explorations of letterform width and x-height. Almost ninety years later, Elia Preuss carefully preserves Rossig?s letters and considerations in a proper typeface, by overcoming most of the optical mistakes captured in true geometric letterforms. To carry Rossig?s design further away from Schmidt?s influence, Preuss also lent more characteristic letters found on poster designs by fellow Bauhaus student Hermann Werner Kubsch. Reross is a true Bauhaus-influenced geometric sans, equipped with different historic influences and contemporary features.
  39. Spacedock Stencil - Unknown license
  40. Clarvoyant by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Based on “Rough” lettering, by Ross F. George
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