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  1. Erasurehead by Aboutype, $24.99
    A decorative display face suitable for short headlines, drop caps or banners. Erasurehead was designed for all media and can be used in a wide range of point sizes. Erasurehead requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  2. Kick The Font - Personal use only
  3. Chekhovskoy - 100% free
  4. PT Banana Split - Unknown license
  5. LT Novelty - 100% free
  6. LT Aspirer Neue - 100% free
  7. Heineken - Unknown license
  8. LT Marathon - 100% free
  9. Balloon - Unknown license
  10. KG What the Teacher Wants - Personal use only
  11. Azoft Sans - 100% free
  12. Foobar Pro - 100% free
  13. Aviel - 100% free
  14. Jambetica - Personal use only
  15. Holitter Circle - 100% free
  16. Canadian - Unknown license
  17. Snippet Script SSi - Unknown license
  18. Arialic Hollow - Personal use only
  19. Macro - Unknown license
  20. Vtc-NueTattooScript - Personal use only
  21. CartoGothic Std - 100% free
  22. Adam - Unknown license
  23. Zeroes - Unknown license
  24. Juvelo - 100% free
  25. Caswallon Demo - Unknown license
  26. Quirkus - 100% free
  27. Fabrica - Unknown license
  28. D3 Smartism TypeA - Unknown license
  29. HeadlineNEWS - Unknown license
  30. Yanone Kaffeesatz - Unknown license
  31. Denmark - Unknown license
  32. Dustismo - Unknown license
  33. Exo - 100% free
  34. CorpusCare - Unknown license
  35. Rotondo - Unknown license
  36. Depth Charge - Unknown license
  37. Drummon - Unknown license
  38. Monotalic by Kostic, $30.00
    Monotalic was created as a fun experiment, exploring better solutions for the monospaced type design. Most monospaced (fixed-width) typefaces have the same main design problem regarding the lowercase – filling the empty space around l, f, i, j and r. That usually brings the addition of slab serifs to those narrow characters, causing many monospaced fonts to look and feel alike. Monotalic solves that problem by adopting the handwritten (or cursive) form for those problematic characters, which allows them to be defined in more strokes, thus getting a better distribution of form in that fixed-width space. On the other hand, cursive writing usually lacks the legibility of a Roman (Regular upright) style, so Monotalic was created to be a hybrid, taking the best of both worlds. Monospaced fonts today are mostly used for coding. Modern code editors use colored text in order to differentiate between different kinds of code. So, in that environment there’s actually no need for traditional text styling by adding Italics, Bold or other styles, because the code lines are overstated as it is. That is why Monotalic focuses on one style only, in three widths and four weights. The weights allow users to choose the perfect contrast of text on screen, depending on their monitor resolution and background color in the editor. Movie scripts are almost exclusively set in 12pt Courier. It became the industry standard because when set in the specific “screenplay format" it helps with the breakdown of the schedule and budgeting process of the film production. Although it looks completely different, text set in Monotalic (Normal width) will take the same amount of space as Courier.
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