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  1. id-Kaiou-LightOT - Personal use only
  2. Computer Is Personal - Unknown license
  3. Varisse by AVP, $19.00
    Varisse spans over two centuries of type design and draws its inspiration from well-loved classics that are as fresh today as they were when they were created. The range stretches from a quintessential 18th century transitional serif to an uncompromising 20th century sans. Think Baskerville, think Gill. The idea was to create a family that shared similar forms and the same vertical metrics, allowing them to be mixed to provide impact and readability as required. With a generous x-height and a host of options, the Varisse family is ideally suited to branding, packaging, magazines and editorial. It also provides a wealth of opportunity in website presentation. The fonts are divided into five subfamilies by degree of ‘serification’. Varisse Sans Varisse Soft Sans Varisse (normal) Varisse Soft Serif Varisse Serif Each subfamily contains six weights and accompanying italics.
  4. Dismedia by Lee Mounsey, $13.95
    Dismedia: A Bold Display Typeface with a Subtle Retro Sci-Fi Aesthetic. While a lot of futuristic, cyberpunk and techno themed typefaces can often be over-the-top, unreadable or cheesy, Dismedia takes a more subtle approach with its design. Inspired by the wide futurist fonts of the 1970’s and 80’s, its rounded corners and bold linework was built to invoke the atmosphere of a future envisioned by the past. Whether on VHS covers in 1984; nightclub signs in 2084; or spaceship insignia in 2184, Dismedia will upgrade your design into a brand new era. [ Feature Set Includes: ] A Display Typeface A Bold Sans Serif with Rounded Corners 430+ Glyphs Ligatures & Stylistic Alternatives Extended Mathematics & Currency Symbols Language Support for 90+ Latin Languages Including: Afrikaans, English, French, Italian, Spanish & Swedish.
  5. Bunken Tech Sans by Buntype, $49.00
    The Bunken Tech Sans superfamily: A reminiscence of constructed fonts of the modern age designed with considerably cleaner forms. Bunken Tech Sans follows in the best tradition of the straight-lined and somewhat angular structures of its predecessors while offering a much more open and mild design. The shapes of the letters are therefore reduced to the most essential elements: The spurs on a, b, n and other lower case letters occur just as little as decorative or style details, the lightly rounded inside edges are more pleasing to the eye than certain historic role models and make for a harmonic, flowing style. Use In particular Bunken Tech Sans stands out as an easy, distinctive headline font with its straight-lined, technical design. Open counters and large x-height make it equally suited for use in shorter texts. It is also perfectly complemented by Bunken Sans or Bunken Slab in longer texts (available soon). Features Available in 10 styles with widths ranging from Light to ExtraBold with associated Italics. All of the styles are very extensive: Support for at least 58 languages, Small Capitals, 9 number sets (e.g. Lining, Oldstyle, Tabular and Small Cap Figures), ligatures, alternate characters, numerous Opentype functions, and lots of other small features that make it more pleasant to work with the font on a daily basis as well as fulfilling typographic desires. Each style contains more than 870 characters! Each style is available in a professional (Pro) and standard (Std) edition with a reduced range of functions. (Language support, OpenType features and number of glyphs). Details can be found on the respective pages. Bunken Tech Sans is part of the Bunken Tech superfamily and is available in Condensed, Normal and Wide. Also of interest: The slab serif variation Bunken Tech Slab Features in Detail: 12 Weights: -Light -Book -Medium -SemiBold -Bold -ExtraBold and corresponding Italics 3 Widths: -Condensed -Normal -Wide Alternate Characters: A, E, F, L, S, e, f, t, s, y, etc. Small Capitals 5 Sets of Figures: -Lining Figures -Old Style Figures -Tabfigures -Old Style Tabfigures -Small Cap Figures Automatic Ordinals Automatic Fractions Extended Language Support and more...
  6. Villages by Greentypestudio6789, $14.00
    Villages is a combination of serif and sans serif that produces a sans serif font with an elegant and modern look, comes in 3 weights with an italic style for each weight, and several alternative characters that you can use to suit your design needs. Use this font for craft projects, logos, posters, books, promotions, and any of your design needs that require a clean and elegant look! Opentype features : Stylistic Alternates Contextual Alternates Standart Ligatures Contextual Ligatures Discretionary Ligatures Small Capitals Ordinals Stylistic Set 1 Fraction Oldstyle Figures Superscript Subscript Multi Language Support Win and Max OS System We hope you enjoy this font, and don’t hesitate to leave a comment or message if you have problems or questions.
  7. Ulises by W Type Foundry, $29.00
    Ulises is a modern serif typefamily that comes in 9 weights plus matching italics. Beautiful typefaces such as Shift, Brioni, Skolar and Malaga inspired this project. Our goal was to create an eclectic slab serif with some grotesques features, which provides a wider range where Ulises can be used. Therefore this typefamily is perfectly suited for headlines and small text sizes. Ulises contains alternative glyphs, fraction, superscript, subscripts and special numbers. This project is a classical-modern serif typefamily that is ideal for graphic design, printed publications, web design, motion graphics and branding. We’re proud to introduce: Ulises. Learn about upcoming releases and work in progress, and get to know us better! On Instagram W Foundry On facebook W Foundry wtypefoundry.com
  8. Winden by Latinotype, $26.00
    Winden is a geometric slab serif typeface based on the bestselling font Isidora https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/latinotype/isidora/ and inspired by early 20th century famous classic slab-serif typefaces. Characteristic features such as trapezoid shape serifs give Winden a modern, contemporary touch and the rounded edges of the Alt version make it look unique and special. This font consists of two subfamilies: Winden —classic, simple and functional— and Winden Alt (playful and contemporary), ideal for display use. Each version comes in 7 weights, ranging from Thin to Black, and includes matching italics— 28 fonts in all. Winden is the perfect choice for headlines, logos, branding, packaging, publications and websites. The full set contains 615 characters that support over 200 Latin-based languages.
  9. Pickle Standard by bb-bureau, $65.00
    Pickle Standard is the display version of bb-Standard rigorously built on a grid. Read the article by Madeleine Morley for Eye on Design: A Font as Crisp, Squat + Rounded as a Pickle 3 styles: italic, regular and reversed italic
  10. Spectrum by Monotype, $29.99
    Spectrum font is based on a design by Jan van Krimpen, who worked on his font from 1941 to 1943 for use in a Bible of the Spectrum publishing house in Utrecht. The bible project was later cancelled but the font was so beautifully formed and universal that the Monotype Corporation in London completed it. Distinctive are the reserved elegance and unmistakeable beauty of form. The italic was kept fine and is a wonderful complement to the other weights, making it perfect for emphasis in text. The form of the lower case italic g is reminiscent of van Krimpen's italic for Lutetia and Romanée. A similar font in form is the Perpetua from Eric Gill. It displays not only similar forms to those of Spectrum, both fonts also have uniquely designed old style figures. The 7 is particularly unusual with its slanted horizontal stroke and marked bend to the left in the lower third of the form. Spectrum is an extremely legible font even in smaller point sizes and is just as suitable for headlines as for long texts.
  11. A La Nage - Personal use only
  12. Engebrechtre - Unknown license
  13. SF Laundromatic - Unknown license
  14. SF Wasabi - Unknown license
  15. SF Retroesque - Unknown license
  16. SF DecoTechno - Unknown license
  17. SF Speedwaystar - Unknown license
  18. Zin Slab by CarnokyType, $46.00
    Zin Slab is a contemporary slab-serif typeface designed for various situations of typographic usage. Characteristic feature is a large x-height and balans between neutral construction of letters (strictly vertical axis) and dynamic open forms (opened terminals). Another typical feature is a visually narrower connection between stems and strokes. The complete font family consist of three width proportions (Normal, Condensed and Extended). Every sub-family has 5 weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching Italics. Each font includes small capitals, old-style and tabular figures, standard and discretionary ligatures, alternate glyphs and a many of typographic options applied by the Opentype features. Zin Slab can be effectively used for both text and display typesetting. It can be used especialy in magazine layouts and editorial design, as well in advertising typography, orientation systems, corporate identities and many other situations. Zin Slab is a member of the Zin super family, which also includes Zin Sans, Zin Serif and Zin Display fonts. You can try Demo styles in Medium weight fully for free.
  19. Zin Sans by CarnokyType, $46.00
    Zin Sans is a contemporary sans-serif typeface designed for various situations of typographic usage. Characteristic feature is a large x-height and balance between neutral construction of letters (strictly vertical axis) and dynamic open forms (opened terminals). Another typical feature is a visually narrower connection between stems and strokes. The complete font family consist of three width proportions (Normal, Condensed and Extended). Every sub-family has 5 weights, ranging from Light to Black with matching Italics. Each font includes small capitals, old-style and tabular figures, standard and discretionary ligatures, alternate glyphs and a many of typographic options applied by the Opentype features. Zin Sans can be effectively used for both text and display typesetting. It can be used especially in magazine layouts and editorial design, as well in advertising typography, orientation systems, corporate identities and many other situations. Zin Sans is a member of the Zin type system, which also includes Zin Slab, Zin Serif and Zin Display fonts. You can try Demo styles in Medium weight fully for free.
  20. Cloud - Personal use only
  21. Lettering1 - Unknown license
  22. Galdana Caption by Eurotypo, $28.00
    Galdana Caption family contain 4 styles: Regular, Italic, ExtraBlack and ExtraBlack Italic Created to use as main typeface, headline or in combination with the family of fonts Galdana (text) The most important characteristic of the italic style is the slanted angle at seventeen degrees, short ascenders and descenders with dynamic calligraphic flavor. This family is completed with multilingual support and a set of OpenType features such as stylistic alternates, swashes, and ligatures.
  23. Praxis Next Variable by Linotype, $314.99
    Praxis Next Variable Italic is a single font file that features an italic design with two axes: Weight and Width. For your convenience, the Weight and Width axes have preset instances The Weight axis has a range from Light to Ultra. The Width axis provides a range of condensed values. This Italic font is provided as an option to customers who do not need Roman (uprights), and want to keep file sizes to a minimum.
  24. Platinum Sign Over - Personal use only
  25. The Rich Family - Personal use only
  26. Signerica Fat - Personal use only
  27. 101 Puppies SW - Unknown license
  28. Obscure Actions - Unknown license
  29. He's Dead Jim - Unknown license
  30. BreezedCaps - 100% free
  31. Derradeira - Personal use only
  32. abc - Personal use only
  33. Octavus Caps Black - Personal use only
  34. Covington SC Exp - Unknown license
  35. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  36. Compass TRF by TipografiaRamis, $29.00
    Compass TRF is a reevaluation of an existing Compass typeface dated 2002. Compass is a geometric contrast serif typeface - "contemporary Didone". New Compass consists of four styles—regular, italic, alternate and flourish initials with small caps. Compass TRF is recommended for use as display typeface. It is suggested that flourish initials font to be used for decorative purpose only, not basic typesetting. Compass TRF generated as OpenType single master format with Western CP1252 character set.
  37. Humble Nostalgia by Arterfak Project, $18.00
    Experience the classic feel with Humble Nostalgia! A classy and elegant serif font that will bring you to the 80s era. Specially crafted with a modern touch, designed with tight kerning and spacing to achieve a more aesthetic appearance. An amazing combination of regular and italic styles that looks great in both large and small sizes, making it the perfect choice for your special designs. A perfectly versatile font pair suitable for lifestyle!
  38. Bermula by Typehill Studio, $25.00
    Bermula is a Contemporary, Classy, and Warm Serif typeface. Bermula has a Clean and Smooth details. The design was intended to improve upon the Legibility. Bermula included 16 Fonts. Regular and matching Italic, from Light to Black weight. Also included Variable Font support. OpenType features allow for the implementation of typographic such as Ligatures. and added Latin Language support. It’s a perfect choice for Branding, Magazines, Posters, Advertising, Print, Packaging, Headlines, Logos, Web Design etc.
  39. Moranga by Latinotype, $29.00
    Moranga is a contemporary, serif, retro-style typeface with a strong personality. Its design is a mixture between Café Brasil's flowing, organic shapes and elements from 70's popular fonts such as Cooper and Souvenir. Moranga, in 5 weights and matching italics, is the perfect choice for headlines, display use and high-impact or friendly designs. Moranga contains a set of more than 400 characters and supports over 200 Latin-based languages.
  40. Breda by Eurotypo, $18.00
    Breda is a Geometric Sans-serif; it is constructed from simple geometric shapes such as the circle and rectangle. This family of fonts starts from a very thin single-line face to a strong heavyweight, called Black Face. The Breda font is austere style, functional and clear, emerged from straight lines, primary shapes, which is now jumping into the typographic and graphic design scene. They are presented in six wights with their corresponding italics.
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