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  1. DS Moster - Unknown license
  2. DS Kork - Unknown license
  3. DS Eraser2 - Unknown license
  4. Base Runner JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Base Runner JNL is Jeff Levine's continuation of his sports-oriented type design series.
  5. Greenbriar AEF by Altered Ego, $45.00
    Greenbriar AEF bears resemblance to blackletter, crisply drawn and creating a hypnotic rhythm through the interplay of stroke and counter, wieght and width. The Greenbriar numbering scheme is based on the weight and width axes of a multiple master from which the instances are generated. The first number in any of the series (1 through 5) relates to the width The second two numbers (20 through 80, in 20-unit increments) relates to the weight within the width series. Mix and match the series for a hypnotic typographic extravanganza!
  6. Sharik Sans by Dada Studio, $29.00
    Sharik Sans (named after the brave and smart dog-hero from my favorite TV series) has a warm and gentle personality. It does not shout; it does not stand out. Sharik serves his master in everyday work. Although it is a sans serif, you can feel a calligrapher’s touch in its subtle details and endings. They shine out, especially at display sizes. The family consists of nine weights plus matching italics. It meets most of the needs designers deal with on a daily basis, including web usage. It is stuffed up with various OpenType features such as small capitals, a wide set of numerals, fractions, ordinals, alternates, and, of course, ligatures. And it perfectly harmonises with my other serif-like typeface family Clavo. NB: This font is NOT style linked by weight!
  7. ITC Ironwork by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Ironwork is the work of Serge Pichii, who was inspired by a piece of decorative lettering done by Jan Tschichold in the early 1920s. Tschichold had interlocked a series of rough sans serif letters and embellished them with scattered decorative elements. The original was of only capital letters, touching and overlapping like an ironwork gate made of letters. Pichii completed the typeface with lowercase forms and smoothed the edges. The scrolls of the capitals were extended to the lowercase and Pichii based them on iron scrollwork he found in Vienna and Prague. A lot of attention was paid to the elements of the typeface in order to 'smooth out' and balance proportional relations between the elements," says Pichii. ITC Ironwork is great for signage and display but also works well in short texts."
  8. Cranberry Cyr - Unknown license
  9. DS Hiline - Unknown license
  10. DS Sofachrome - Unknown license
  11. DS Ayaks - Unknown license
  12. DS Init - Unknown license
  13. Fontazia Chateaux Deux by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    for all your royal invitations: The Fontazia Chateaux series features a unique assortment of characters inspired by some of the great castles and chateaus of Europe and beyond. These simple yet elegant symbols are delivered to you in both silhouette and outline format. For more in the Chateaux series, see also Fontazia Chateaux.
  14. joeHand 3 by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    A clean and straight-up version of the joeHand series. Could pass for actual handwriting.
  15. Haircult by Hijinx, $15.00
    Fifties-style beauty parlor signage is the main influence of this series of hairstyle silhouettes.
  16. Dsert by Latinotype, $26.00
    D Sert—based on the Pirata typeface—is inspired by 70s Chilean constructivist design and the political propaganda posters artwork of La Unidad Popular (Chilean political coalition). D Sert is the result of the combination of the Chilean graphic art revival with new trends, such as the handmade movement and super font families. The super family comprises 47 weights and comes with two versions: D Sert and D Sert Alt, plus extras. Diagonal strokes are significantly different between the two versions: diagonals of the Alt version are much more logical than the diagonals of the normal version. Another difference is the bowls of the capitals: in the D Sert version, they slightly project above the cap height, making it a more daring version and bringing it closer to calligraphy; contrarily, in the Alt version, bowls do not project above the cap height, which makes it a more tidy font. This way, the combination of the two versions and extras provides the user with the freedom to create any kind of artwork.
  17. DS Izmir - Unknown license
  18. DS Rabbit - Unknown license
  19. Chickenz by Typogama, $19.00
    The Chickenz dingbat font is a series of symbols based inspired by the wild west, from cowboy silhouettes and playing cards to a series of office shapes that can be used in any corporate layout. These designs were conceived as part of the Jackazz family but can also be mixed with any other typefaces.
  20. BlackAdderII - Unknown license
  21. Boink Scratchy Outline by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Scratchy Outline is a new variation in a series based on my classic "Boink" font.
  22. Fat Marker by Kraken, $10.00
    A rough and ready typeface created from a series of doodles that comes in uppercase only.
  23. Tomoli 2 by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Part 2 in the series of "things of more or less importance" which include different drawings.
  24. Afarsemon MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    High legible and rounded font family to serve all your need from short text to signage.
  25. Nadejda - Unknown license
  26. DS Motion Demo - Unknown license
  27. supercar cyr - Unknown license
  28. DS JugendSC Demo - Unknown license
  29. BM stamp Cyr - Unknown license
  30. Best Regardz by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Best Regardz is a casual, quirky handprinted font. A headline font that is kerned to be used at 24 pt or larger. This is the latest font in the Love Letters Series. Others in that series include Dearest John , Yourz Truly and Sincerely Yourz . Best Regardz was in the 2011 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 10-4-2011.
  31. KG Flavor And Frames Three by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Frames and borders of various types. Also includes a series of words perfect for accenting Instagram photos.
  32. PR Swells 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Drawn with a pointed brush, these have greater contrast and weight variation than the PR-Swirlies series.
  33. Lettering Guide JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lettering Guide JNL from Jeff Levine further continues his series of stencil fonts made from original sources.
  34. Drum Shake by PizzaDude.dk, $16.00
    Drum Shake is my friendly, all-caps comicbook font - ready to serve and protect your next design!
  35. Working Dead by Asterisk, $33.00
    Adrenalin font for the most daring and uncompromising projects. Rock, extreme, drive, fear. Based on the famous series.
  36. Uptown Residence JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title card for the 1940 film "Too Many Husbands" served as the inspiration for Uptown Residence JNL.
  37. Grund by SIAS, $29.90
    GRUND is a new fontographic adaption of a remarkable 1920s epigraphical find in the city of Leipsic. This old well-known European trade fair hotspot struggled with a severe shortage of exhibition space around 1920. The solution was to dig deeper into the matter – literally – and 1924 the world’s first underground trade fair exhibition hall was opened right under the city’s central market square. After several changes of use during the past decades the sophisticated Art Deco entrance structure (architect: Otto Droge) was re-opened in December 2013 as a gateway to a new subway rail track. – The original brass lettering of the UNTERGRUNDMESSHALLE MARKT has been retrieved – and served as the inspiration for this new and unique font. If you’d like to see more exceptional Art Deco type, have a look at my Arthur series. __________________________________________________________________________________________
  38. Courier 10 Pitch WGL by Bitstream, $49.00
    Another in the series of competent IBM serifed typewriter faces, this one from Howard Kettler in Lexington in 1956.
  39. Linotype European Pi by Monotype, $29.00
    These series of fonts contain numbers in circles and other characters that are useful for tabular setting and annotations.
  40. Skeleton Alphabet by Deniart Systems, $15.00
    An original design, each letter is represented by a skeleton and each number by a series of connected bones.
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