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  1. Archive Mann by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  2. Archive Cider by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  3. Archive Harlem Title by Archive Type, $19.95
    Blackletter display typeface.
  4. Archive Blackcap by Archive Type, $19.95
    Western display typeface.
  5. Archive Egipt Compressed by Archive Type, $19.95
    Woodtype display typeface.
  6. Archive Tilt by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  7. Archive Ribbon by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  8. Archive Tale by Archive Type, $19.95
    Ornamented display typeface.
  9. Archive French Script by Archive Type, $19.95
    Script display typeface.
  10. Archive French Shaded by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  11. Archive Antique Extended by Archive Type, $19.95
    Extended display typeface.
  12. Archive Western Iron by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  13. Archive Salisbury Script by Archive Type, $19.95
    Script display typeface.
  14. Archive Steeler by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  15. Phink by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    Experimental display font.
  16. Archive Ironlace by Archive Type, $19.95
    Engraved display typeface.
  17. Neo Contact by Linotype, $40.99
    Neo Contact is the typeface used on the packaging of Marlboro cigarettes (Marlboro “Reds,” the main line of the brand). The typeface is bold and condensed, designed in the Egyptienne style. Egyptienne types were first designed in the 1800s, as type founders - especially in the westward-expanding United States - began to dream up newer, bolder styles of letters for advertising usage. During the 1800s, it became increasingly important for businesses to set themselves, and their products, apart from competitors. This desire has remained with corporations, as well as with advertisers and designers, into the 21st century. In addition to cigarette packaging, Neo Contact (as part of Marlboro’s branding efforts) can be seen on numerous items, including Ferrari’s F1 racers, and at Formula 1 race tracks. The letters in Neo Contact are filled with personality. Their forms display two distinct weights of line, and the serifs are made up of tiny, strict slabs. Ball terminals round out the design. Neo Contact is a complete font, with a complete western character set. Typefaces in the Egyptienne style preceded the development and distribution of larger, crazier wood typefaces, but also share many similarities with these descendents. More traditional, text faces in the Egyptienne manner are also available from Linotype GmbH (e.g., Adrian Frutiger’s Egyptienne F). On the opposite end of the spectrum, we offer interesting, personality-filled wood display types, like Ponderosa as well.
  18. Continuo by Delve Fonts, $39.00
    Continuo is a fascinating, all-uppercase display typeface wherein the contour of each letterform is described with a single, continuous line. The challenges presented by that simple idea are similar to constructing letterforms with neon tubing. For example, when the strokes of a letterform need to be heavier than the width of the neon tube, two tubes are employed to create the outer contours, effectively leaving an unfilled void inside the stroke. Also, since neon tubes cannot be broken apart as they trace the contours, they must follow a path that, for reasons of economy and to avoid optical massing (or bright spots in neon), the tubes are not crossed. So too, the construction of Continuo follows. The newly updated Continuo now has alternate forms of letters A-Z available in the lowercase a-z and by extension those alternates are also present in the lowercase diacritics. The new Latin Plus glyph repertoire of Continuo contains almost 900 glyphs, supporting 224 languages, including Vietnamese and multiple African languages. A handy set of arrows and additional international currency symbols were added as well. The name is derived from the musical term “Basso Continuo” meaning an almost constant bass line, an integral part of most musical melodies. As an in-line display type, Continuo is ideal for headlines and most oversized applications and its unique appearance commands attention from viewers.
  19. Entendre Rough by Wordshape, $30.00
    Entendre Rough defies the conventions of most distressed typefaces, as it is an actual text typeface family. Sure, you can use it for your big display type, but you can also use it for body text. Entendre Rough is a stately, commanding and handsome distressed sans serif typeface family that pulls reference from Trajan capitals, the history of English calligraphy, and a variety of other sources to summon a sense of warmth, consideration, trust and authority. Entendre Rough spans 22 weights and styles including Regular and Condensed versions. The large x-height and refined characteristics of the family lend the family a sober and sophisticated appearance that is suitable for both print design and on-screen use. Entendre Rough includes Central and Eastern European language support as well as Western European language support, including Greek and Cyrillic. Entendre Rough’s generous x-height and medium-length ascenders and descenders offer pronounced readability, making the family useful for text typesetting both in print and on screen. Within, humanist elements are tempered with monumental construction, making the heavier weights go-tos for display design work. All of the Entendre Rough family of typefaces feature Western, Eastern and Central European language support alongside nuanced Greek and Cyrillic. Entendre Rough pairs well with our non-distressed Entendre family and our rounded sans serif family Elpy, sharing similar proportions and spacing.
  20. Sophia Laluna by Typehand Studio, $18.00
    Sophia Laluna is display serif that works beautifully for branding projects and quotes. Best used as a display for heading and logos, Sophia Laluna give any project a touch of luxury and class. Sophia laluna is beautifully upper and lowercase typeface that looks incredible in both large and small settings as a display and body text.
  21. Kino MT by Monotype, $29.99
    Kino font was designed in 1930 by Martin Dovey for the Monotype Corporation. Heavy in weight with the letters clipped at the top and bottom, Kino is unique among display types. Display typefaces with triangular serifs are sometimes called Latins and Kino is referred to as a serifless Latin. Use Kino font sparingly in informal display situations."
  22. Bright shade by Namara Creative Studio, $20.00
    Bright Shade display font inspired by modern and contemporary serif combined in one. Perfect for any of your design needs, Such as Logo, Poster, Business card, Social Media design and more. Modern contemporary serif display font, Combined unique and elegant styles serif of the '80s. Bright shade come to display your message more attractive and meaningful.
  23. Club - Personal use only
  24. Outlaw - Personal use only
  25. ALCATRAZ - Personal use only
  26. Teatral - Personal use only
  27. Shanghai - Unknown license
  28. KG Lego House - Personal use only
  29. Staubach - 100% free
  30. 84 Rock! - Personal use only
  31. Nightmare AOE - Unknown license
  32. Old Town - Personal use only
  33. Regency Gothic - Unknown license
  34. PlasterCaster - Unknown license
  35. VTCSuperMarketSaleTallTilt - Unknown license
  36. Big Top - Unknown license
  37. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  38. Drebiek - Unknown license
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