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  1. the EV$NT - Personal use only
  2. Bionic Type Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  3. Omega Sentry - Unknown license
  4. Faktos - Unknown license
  5. Plasmatica Outline - Unknown license
  6. DomoAregato - Unknown license
  7. CODE3X - Unknown license
  8. Circuitry - Unknown license
  9. Nautilo Font System by Die Typonauten, $9.90
    Technical systems rule!
  10. ROTRING - Unknown license
  11. GOST type A - Unknown license
  12. Technopen JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    At first glance, the lettering style of Technopen JNL seems to emulate the computer-age fonts of the 1980s. In actuality, this font is derived from an alphabet sample found in an instructional booklet for the Esterbrook Drawlet Pens. The Drawlet line was Esterbrook's answer to the iconic Speedball pen points sold through their chief competitor, the Hunt Pen Manufacturing Company. So, what seems to be late 20th Century typography is actually from vintage source material. In fact, the entire contents of the instructional booklet were copyright 1929! A few minor changes were made to the original A-Z alphabet and additional characters were added. The name Technopen is a shortening of the term 'technical pen', which is both a nod to the techno age of the 80s and the technical instruments of the past utilized for drawing and lettering.
  13. Tektrron - 100% free
  14. TR-909 - Unknown license
  15. Zekton Free - Unknown license
  16. X360 by Redge - Unknown license
  17. Sofachrome - Unknown license
  18. GearBox - Unknown license
  19. Bionic Type Italic - Unknown license
  20. Bionic Type Cond Italic - Unknown license
  21. Alpha Sentry - Unknown license
  22. View Slant Black ExtExp - Personal use only
  23. Geoplace - Personal use only
  24. Maiers Nr 21 Pro by Ingo, $42.00
    A handwritten ”font for technicians“ from ca. 1900. Very geometrical, rigid forms borrowed from the typical characteristics of Jugendstil / Art Nouveau. This script is found in a magazine from the Otto Maier publishing house, Ravensburg, which was issued sometime in the years shortly before WWI. The magazine is entitled ”Schriften-Sammlung für Techniker: Verkleinerte Schriften der wichtigsten Alphabete“ (Collection of scripts for technical specialists: reduced scripts of the most significant alphabets) and published by Karl O. Maier. The original copy, produced by means of a galvanized plate, is just 7 centimeters wide. It served as the model for technical professions in which, at that time, the captions of drawings were still done by hand. The characters have been scanned, digitized and greatly magnified. Special attention was given to ensure the ”uneven“ edges, typical of handwritten script, remained effectively noticeable even in the digitized form. As a result, this ”technical“ font retains a handmade touch. Especially worthy of note are the Jugendstil forms characteristic at the turn of the19th century. In comparison, many alleged ”ultramodern“ font types of today suddenly look quite old-fashioned. Maier’s Nr. 21 Pro is suitable for all European languages. It includes ”Latin Extended-A,“ for Central and Eastern Europe incl. Turkish, and even Cyrillic and Greek, too. The font includes several stylistic alternates as well as a number of ligatures.
  25. Construct by Breitenlauf, $20.00
    Construct is a technically based headline font that can also be used as body text. The font has some new ligatures that are automatically applied. Construct particularly suitable for headlines which should have a urban and technical character.
  26. Pilatus by Milan Rohrer Studio, $20.00
    The Pilatus font is a sans-serif standard technical font based on the ISO 3098 standard. The standard was developed for a good reading when reducing technical plans on films. The font follows clear rules and geometric proportions.
  27. We2000 - Unknown license
  28. Orbitron - 100% free
  29. Telegrama - 100% free
  30. Operational Amplifier - Unknown license
  31. Digital Readout Upright - Unknown license
  32. Televisio by Suomi, $25.00
    Televisio is a headline font witha technical retro feel.
  33. Aklimat MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Elegant font family with a technical twist, formal yet elegant.
  34. WL Circuits Circuits by Writ Large, $12.00
    This decorative tech typeface is inspired by the printed circuits boards of the twentieth century. Its default character set suggests commercially manufactured circuits while the OpenType alternates give more of a home-brew feel. The font is ideal for technical decorative titles in subjects as diverse as computers, techno music, ham radio, or “maker”-culture communications. It works well in large-type posters, logotypes, video games, album covers, or advertising. The OpenType font contains nearly 100 discretionary ligatures to give a varied appearance, along with several alternate cuts of common characters and ten electrical components (accessible as OpenType stylistic alternates).
  35. tekken 6 2 - Unknown license
  36. Blade Runner Movie Font - Unknown license
  37. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  38. Astropolis - Personal use only
  39. Electrofied - 100% free
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