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  1. Borka by Wirtu, $8.00
    Borka is sans-serif, clean and simple family that can be used for wide variety of purposes. It is well suited for web text, advertisements, designs, flyers, posters, brochures and more.
  2. Threva by GlyphStyle, $15.00
    Threva is a stylish sans serif font with 2 styles, solid and outline. You can combine the two into something creative. The shape is not too stiff, looks modern and elegant
  3. Embracing the cosmos’ boundless beauty, Stargazers is a font that transcends traditional design to capture the essence of midnight dreams and the sparkle of distant stars. It is not just a typeface b...
  4. Richfont by Enrich Design, $24.95
    Richfont Bold is the bold version of my handwriting. I always felt that I had unique handwriting. When I was learning how to design fonts, the first font I made was Richfont Medium, which Bitstream is selling. The Bold version is the perfect companion to the medium version, which is offered at Bitstream.
  5. Rigide by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Rigide is a clean, contemporary, geometric, condensed font family. There are 6 fonts in the Rigide family, Rigide Light, Rigide Light Oblique, Rigide Medium, Rigide Medium Oblique, Rigide Bold and Rigid Bold Oblique. The Rigide fonts are ideal for headlines, titles, branding, small blocks of text or wherever a fresh font is desirable.
  6. Oxtail by MAC Rhino Fonts, $36.00
    This typeface has its roots in the Egyptienne-family which became popular in the beginning of the 19th Century. To make the family more unique and personal, ”twists” have been crafted throughout the design. All together a family of 6 weights, including: Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Black and Black Italic.
  7. Ronduit Capitals Light - Personal use only
  8. Nitaka - Personal use only
  9. Adlanta - Unknown license
  10. disc - Unknown license
  11. LondonTwo - Unknown license
  12. SF Collegiate Solid - Unknown license
  13. Fibel Nord - Unknown license
  14. Sanserifing - 100% free
  15. Europe Underground - Personal use only
  16. radion - Unknown license
  17. Sevil alias Esra Lite - Unknown license
  18. BN-67.9010-03 - Unknown license
  19. Drogowskaz - 100% free
  20. Zorque - Unknown license
  21. Sui Generis Free - Unknown license
  22. PKP - Unknown license
  23. ALPHA - Unknown license
  24. Fh_Perception - Personal use only
  25. Two Tones - Unknown license
  26. SF Willamette - Unknown license
  27. Ubahn - 100% free
  28. Venus Rising - Unknown license
  29. Hymers JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Born on May 8, 1892 in Reno Nevada, Lewis Franklin (“Lew” ) Hymers left an indelible mark as a caricaturist, cartoonist and graphic artist. At the age of twenty [in 1912] he worked for the San Francisco Chronicle. During World War I he worked for the Washington Post. He even was employed for a time by Walt Disney as an animator - but most of his life was spent in either Tujunga, California or his birthplace of Reno, Nevada as a self-employed illustrator. Hymers inked a feature for the Nevada State Journal called “Seen About Town”, which was published during the 1930s and 1940s. In this panel, he caricaturized many of the familiar faces around Reno. He also designed signs, logos, post cards and numerous other commercial illustrations for clients, but what has endeared him to a number of fans was his vast library of stock cuts (the predecessor to paper and electronic clip art) which feature his humorous characters in various professions and life situations. So popular is his work amongst those “in the know” that a clip art book collection of over seven hundred of his drawings that was issued by Dover Publications [but long out of print] commands asking prices ranging from just under $15 to well over $100 for a single copy. Lew Hymers passed away on February 5, 1953 just a few months shy of his 61st birthday. Although his artwork depicts the 1930s and 1940s lifestyles, equipment and conveniences, more than sixty years after his death they stand up amazingly well as cheerful pieces of nostalgia. The twenty-seven images (and some variants) in Hymers JNL were painstakingly re-drawn from scans of one of his catalogs and is but just a tiny fraction of the hundreds upon hundreds of illustrations from the pen of this prolific artist.
  30. Neoro by Lurinzu Studios, $16.50
    Neoro is an Art Deco condensed display typeface with an emphasis on its legibility to work as a “workhorse” typeface. Neoro is developed with the intention to be used in almost all media and sizes. By combining the characteristics of an Art deco type with an emphasis with it’s legibility, this typeface is versatile in almost all medias you can think of! Magazines, body text, captions, headlines, display, albums and almost any media you can think of! *This font includes letters, numbers, multi-language, and all essential marks needed.
  31. Beary by Balevgraph Studio, $15.00
    Beary is a stylish and modern sans serif font. You can use this font in a variety of projects to create a unique and distinctive look. The Beary font can be used anywhere without the need for opentype support. Beary fonts are available in regular, alternate, and oblique.
  32. The Star Series font, as its name vividly suggests, is an enchanting collection inspired by the boundless wonders of the night sky and the celestial bodies that grace it. It's a font family that draw...
  33. Red Nose Day - Personal use only
  34. FS Truman by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Beyond broadcast Like Truman Burbank, the star of The Truman Show, FS Truman was born for TV. You’ll know it from Sky One’s on-screen trails and announcements, but it’s just as at home in other media. Its starting point was the skeleton of a highly legible, space-saving, corporate font with some of FS Dillon’s geometric discipline built in. Its distinctive tone of voice and “ownability” are in its boxy but friendly shapes, and characters with hybrid features. FS Truman’s weights and widths were honed to work at TV screen resolutions. A face for TV it may have been, but this is a font that works on every level, on screen, in print, in headlines, in listings, in longer text, in tight corners and open spaces. The space-saver Compact, condensed but crystal clear, FS Truman comes into its own where a lot needs to be said in not a lot of space. Its letter spacing allows the type room to breathe, even at small sizes, while its fulsome x-height and diminutive descenders pave the way for tighter leading. A natural for headlines and titles over three or four lines. “Hybrid” features With every font, Fontsmith look for crafty new ways to imbue letterforms with a consistent character. The idea with FS Truman was to introduce “hybrid” features. In open letters such as “c” and “s”, for example, the top terminals have straight, vertical cuts while their lower terminals have a more angular, cursive finish. Boxy, spacious forms with unusual curves and angles create not just highly legible and efficient letters but strongly distinctive ones, too.
  35. Zigatos Graffiti by Sipanji21, $15.00
    This Fonts designed so that users can use it more easily and make graffiti designs easier. Zigatos is very suitable for use in various media such as; packaging, logos, labels, posters, shirt designs, bulletins, typography, and many other media, especially with graffiti look.
  36. Al Murberry by Aluyeah Studio, $90.00
    Bonjour! Murberry a fashion chic display font. This font was carefully crafted and inspired by one of leading fashion brand in the world. In general, it creates a luxurious and elegant look in design. Coming to you with 50+ luxury ligature and 30+ alternate in 4 weight – light, normal, medium and bold – to create a perfectly beautiful, classy, chic, elegant, and luxurious design. Use this font for your fashion brand, resort, cosmetics, invitations, wedding, branding, packaging, magazines, boutique, social media, restaurant, spa, greeting cards, headers, headline and many more. Features: OpenType support Multilingual support (15 languages) PUA Encoded Super Easy to Use alternates – It’s OpenType support but you can easily call alternates character using special combination like a.2 c.2 e.3 etc so you don't need special software. To get results like the preview just type Mu.2RBe.5RRY
  37. Mourich by Arterfak Project, $15.00
    Mourich comes in 2 styles and is recommended for use with stylish and minimalist design. It is carefully designed with medium contrast of the strokes. This font is an all-caps font or has small capitals that very useful for the headline or logo, and is suitable in large or small sizes. Mourich has 500+ glyphs with many OpenType features. There are beautiful ligatures, stylistic alternates, and swashes which you can use it to get your design more softly. Mourich Bold is has 20pt thick from the regular style. The rounded serif gives a strong and assertive look. Beautiful to use as standalone type or combine with regular style. Very much recommended for headlines. Mourich Regular has a minimalist adjustment with more relieved of negative space that awesome to apply in many media. Also useful in the body text or editorial purposes.
  38. Stat Display Pro by Jure Kožuh, $45.00
    www.Stat-Type.com Complementary Type Family Stat Text Pro Stat Display Pro is an information design sans serif type family legible in circumstances of low visibility. Its large character set with multiple weights is defined by optimal size ratio, distinctive letter shapes, wide aperture and balanced counters. Stat Display Pro remains legible in unfavorable circumstances of distance, size, movement and similar. It contains nearly 700 glyphs, including diacritics, ligatures, small caps, old–style figures, arrows and more. This enables it to achieve wide language support. It consists of four main (Light, Regular, Medium, Bold) and four secondary, negative weights (Light Negative, Regular Negative, Medium Negative, Bold Negative) which are accompanied by their corresponding obliques. Stat Display Pro type family has higher than average x height (72% of cap height) which is accompanied by matching ascender and descender size ratios. With its distinctive letter shape detail it minimizes the possibility of letter shape confusion, while optimizing legibility with wide aperture and balanced counters. Its main intended use is information design, where it, with its characteristics, meets the requirements of wayfinding, infographics, table setting and much, much more. The development of the type family was based on research in legibility to achieve highly legible letter shapes, while not diminishing their visual character. A detailed description of Stat Pro type family is available at Stat-Type.com where a DEMO font can be downloaded.
  39. Cedar Street by Three Islands Press, $39.00
    There's something satisfying about tweaking to perfection a typeface based on the particular style of lettering applied to a particular kind of paper by a particular human hand. One day, in pursuit of this curious sense of satisfaction, I sat down with a porous pad of lined note paper and printed out the alphabet with a ballpoint pen. I found particularly interesting the bulbous ends of the strokes where the ink soaked in. I couldn't help myself: I drew out the rest of the character set, scanned, hand-traced, and -- as with all 3IP font designs -- manipulated every glyph to an obsessive degree. Named it Cedar Street, after a favorite address of mine. Full release has a single medium weight with a thorough character set.
  40. Smoke-Rasterized - Unknown license
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