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  1. Gallivant by Jonahfonts, $39.00
    Slightly condensed with a taller lowercase, Gallivant carries itself very well. Similar to classic thick-and-thin san-serif faces with stems slightly facing inward. Note: OpenType variants may only be accessible via OpenType-aware applications.
  2. Hadrian LP by LetterPerfect, $39.00
    Hadrian Bold pushes the limits for an extra-condensed titling face. Though remaining in the tradition of the 20th-century 'grotesque' designs, its heavy verticality and tight spacing demand attention for headlines at virtually any size.
  3. TOMO Dora Sans by TOMO Fonts, $15.00
    TOMO Dora is a new face designed by TOMO FONTS. Dora is a condensed style-driven sans serif typeface made by hand, adding unique and a sweet touch. A family of 4 styles + awesome icons! Enjoy!
  4. Summerville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Summerville JNL is a condensed Art Nouveau slab serif design inspired by a typeface called “Superior” [found in the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler type specimen book circa 1897], and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  5. Automotive Service JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A 1930s print ad for Miller Tires featured lettering in a condensed slab serif design. This provided a design model for the digital typeface Automotive Service JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  6. ITC Franklin by ITC, $40.99
    The ITC Franklin™ typeface design marks the next phase in the evolution of one of the most important American gothic typefaces. Morris Fuller Benton drew the original design in 1902 for American Type Founders (ATF); it was the first significant modernization of a nineteenth-century grotesque. Named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, the design not only became a best seller, it also served as a model for several other sans serif typefaces that followed it. Originally issued in just one weight, the ATF Franklin Gothic family was expanded over several years to include an italic, a condensed, a condensed shaded, an extra condensed and, finally, a wide. No light or intermediate weights were ever created for the metal type family. In 1980, under license from American Type Founders, ITC commissioned Victor Caruso to create four new weights in roman and italic - book, medium, demi and heavy - while preserving the characteristics of the original ATF design. This series was followed in 1991 by a suite of twelve condensed and compressed designs drawn by David Berlow. ITC Franklin Gothic was originally released as two designs: one for display type and one for text. However, in early digital interpretations, a combined text and display solution meant the same fonts were used to set type in any size, from tiny six-point text to billboard-size letters. The problem was that the typeface design was almost always compromised and this hampered its performance at any size. David Berlow, president of Font Bureau, approached ITC with a proposal to solve this problem that would be mutually beneficial. Font Bureau would rework the ITC Franklin Gothic family, enlarge and separate it into distinct text and display designs, then offer it as part of its library as well. ITC saw the obvious value in the collaboration, and work began in early 2004. The project was supposed to end with the release of new text and display designs the following year. But, like so many design projects, the ITC Franklin venture became more extensive, more complicated and more time consuming than originally intended. The 22-font ITC Franklin Gothic family has now grown to 48 designs and is called simply ITC Franklin. The new designs range from the very willowy Thin to the robust Ultra -- with Light, Medium, Bold and Black weights in between. Each weight is also available in Narrow, Condensed and Compressed variants, and each design has a complementary Italic. In addition to a suite of new biform characters (lowercase characters drawn with the height and weight of capitals), the new ITC Franklin Pro fonts also offer an extended character set that supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. ITC Franklin Text is currently under development.
  7. Ability by Scholtz Fonts, $15.00
    Ability is a family of stylish and contemporary handwriting fonts that combine the vigor of hand-drawn fonts such as Affable with the elegance of fonts such as Blythe. What is unusual about Ability is that it enables a word to be formed from a group of letters in a variety of ways: not only the conventional linking of letters as in a cursive script or the placing of letters close to each other on a common baseline, but it uses the overlapping of the swashes and swirls that contribute to the individuality of the characters to integrate the letters into a single word. Ability comes in a number of styles: Legacy - Regular (medium weighted and the basic type of the other styles); - Black (a vigorous and dramatic version of Regular); - Condensed Medium - Condensed Light - Linear 45 (medium-weight font made from a mono-width line) - Linear 25 (light-weight font made from a mono-width line) Suggestions for use: - wedding stationery - greeting cards - valentines day media - beauty products media - lingerie tags - women’s magazine pages - classical music media - award certificates - magazine pages The font is fully professional: carefully letterspaced and kerned. It contains over 235 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  8. Guinevere Pro by Canada Type, $29.95
    Guinevere Pro is a typeface designed by Icelandic art director Sigurdur Armannsson. It started in 2001 as simple hand-drawn sketches of a few letters built from modules, then became an experiment with four goals: - Construct an original alphabet from a specific set of predetermined modules. - See how certain letter forms built without said modules would behave within the totality of the module-constructed alphabet. - See if certain letters would actually enforce their own shapes to be drawn a certain way within the totality of the typeface. Likewise, see if the totality of the alphabet demands that individual letters be drawn in a specific way, and if so, how much room for variation would there be? - See how all of the above reacts/changes to implementing the alphabet across different weights. The experiment was finessed and re-worked over many years of technology changes, and Guinevere Pro is the final outcome, ten years later. The Guinevere Pro set is four cross-platform Open Type fonts, with built-in small caps, alternates, ligatures, and support for a wide range of Latin-based languages.
  9. ArTarumianGrigNor by Tarumian, $40.00
    This typeface reproduces letters written with a broad-nib pen casually by hand. The pen direction is close to vertical. Designed to create captions for illustrations, especially children's books, as well as for inscriptions in balloons of comics.
  10. Befrung by IbraCreative, $17.00
    Berfung is an elegant and commanding black condensed sans-serif font that exudes a sense of modern sophistication. With its tall, slender letterforms, this typeface makes a bold statement, offering a perfect balance between space efficiency and visual impact. The even stroke width and sharp edges contribute to its contemporary aesthetic, while the condensed design allows for efficient use of space, making it ideal for impactful headlines, striking signage, and sleek branding applications. Berfung’s distinctive presence and streamlined structure make it a versatile choice for design projects that demand a refined, edgy, and space-conscious typographic solution.
  11. URW DIN Arabic by URW Type Foundry, $99.99
    The digital outline fonts, DIN 1451 Fette Engschrift and Fette Mittelschrift were created by URW in 1984 and are the basis for all DIN font families. Both typefaces were designed for the URW SIGNUS system and were mainly used for the production of traffic signs. They have since become so popular that we have developed a complete Arabic DIN family together with Boutros Fonts. The Arabic characters have been designed to harmonize with our Latin URW DIN and come in 24 individual styles, which consist of 8 weights from Thin to Black and three different widths: Regular, Semi Condensed, and Condensed.
  12. Botham Grotesque by Aiquitype, $15.00
    Introducing Botham Grotesque, a versatile typeface meticulously crafted to embody the essence of modernity and sophistication. This exquisite font, classified under the renowned Grotesque category, boasts four distinct styles that seamlessly blend form and function. Its clean lines and balanced proportions lend a professional, making it an ideal choice for a myriad of applications, from corporate branding to editorial design. What’s Include ? 1. Uppercase, Lowercase, Number and Punctutation 2. Ready 4 Style : Condensed, Semi Condensed, Reguler and Semi Ektended 3. Multilingual Support 4. Ligature and Alternate 5. Installed on Mac and Windows 6. PUA Encode Enjoy our Font.
  13. Calps by Typesketchbook, $55.00
    Calps is a condensed sans serif font. An unfussy design, the font is designed to be consistent across such letters as a, b, d, q, p, g and C, G, O, Q, creating a uniformity for the set. Each corner of the line is carved to decrease its sharpness, adding a touch of friendliness. If the standard font is not sufficiently condensed, there is a slim variation offering narrower proportions. In addition to the slim variation, the font also comes in roman and italic versions in 9 weights, offering a total of 36 variations for the font.
  14. Tide Sans by Kyle Wayne Benson, $6.00
    Tide Sans’ fresh, carefree, look makes you almost forget that you’re staring at a monitor and not on the beach. When Tide Sans is not surfing, you’ll find it at community college parties, giving free henna tattoos, or tossing a Frisbee to the dachshund next door. The Tide Sans family includes beautiful italics and an equally affable condensed set. Tide Sans does the work for you by providing a ridiculously large stylistic alternates set, fine tuned small caps, and a whole beach of alternate (amper)sands to feel between your toes. Also check out its kid brother, Tide Sans Condensed.
  15. Heliuk by Fateh.Lab, $10.00
    Heliuk is a condensed type of font that has a different character from the previous condensed font, Heliuk has a strong but soft character, with a cheerful and fresh theme, supported by 4 choices of font types, Heliuk is able to answer your current needs who are designing something great. and what's even more interesting you get a very cool free vector bonus. Its weight is superior in posters, social media, headlines, magazine titles, clothing, large print formats - and wherever you want to see it. Inspired by the design styles that are currently popular, let's make your imagination come true with heliuk.
  16. Phosphate Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Phosphate Pro is an all-caps sans serif font family with an inline weight, and was created by Steve Jackaman (ITF) and Ashley Muir in 2010. The original Phosphate was published by International TypeFounders, and the family was based on the ‘Phosphor’ typeface created by Jakob Erbar for Ludwig and Mayer, circa 1922-30. Jackaman created a condensed variant, 'Phosphate Condensed Pro,' in 2017. Phosphate Pro has incredible presence, and its power shines in display format. Apple, who is notoriously selective about their software choices, included Phosphate Pro in the system fonts for Apple’s OS X 10.10 Yosemite.
  17. Mailart Rubberstamp by K-Type, $20.00
    The Mailart Rubberstamp font was inspired by rubberstamped envelopes and artworks by Mailartists Jonathan Stangroom, H. R. Fricker and Flea Art, and the typeface Clarendon Condensed. Mailart Rubberstamp now has an additional Bold weight and complimentary Obliques. The typeface has also been updated with subtle outline improvements, a bigger repertoire of European accented characters, and more consistent, slightly tighter spacing; increase the tracking to recreate the more relaxed, rustic appearance of the earlier version. The fonts are derived from the individually rubber-stamped letters on printed and collaged envelopes received from mailartists, and the typeface Clarendon Condensed.
  18. Willow by Adobe, $29.00
    Willow is an Adobe Originals typeface designed in 1990 by Joy Redick for the Adobe Wood Type series. Willow is a condensed typeface modeled on nineteenth-century wood types known as Clarendons (wood type Clarendons do not resemble the English metal types of that name). Clarendon condensed faces were originally so well-designed that words or a line of display type have an even color that is remarkable for wood types. Taken from proofs of type in the Rob Roy Kelly Collection housed at the University of Texas at Austin, Willow can be used for display work such packaging, advertising, and posters.
  19. Roadway by K-Type, $20.00
    Roadway is based on U.S. highway lettering observed on New York street signs. Two weights of capitals would often be used on the same sign, condensed for the main name, and a half-size regular superscript for ‘road’ or ’street’. Roadway is a Small Caps font. The upper case consists of condensed capitals, the lower case consists of regular width small caps, sized at 50% and superscript. A small superscript comma and period, aligned with the lowercase, are at keystrokes < and > respectively. A small hyphen lining with the superscript lowercase is at the en dash position (Mac: option hyphen, Windows: alt-0150).
  20. White Wolf by Match & Kerosene, $25.00
    Set it large... I dare you! 100pt+ is definitely encouraged with this face. White Wolf was created to fill the void for condensed sharp wedge serif fonts. Taking inspiration from other hybrid fonts such as FF Dog, FF Vortex and HI Halfway House, I wanted to create a font that would offer something different for artists looking for a condensed font that has a lot of character. Use it for titles, subtitles, logos, posters, signs and pair it with some heavy wood types or slab serifs and you will be pleased with the attitude White Wolf will bring to your project!
  21. Millgrove by Letterhend, $17.00
    Introducing, Millgrove - A condensed display typeface. The condensed style make this font looks great and standout for tittle, headline, logo, etc. There are three styles, regular, edge, stamp. Perfectly to be applied to the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose. Features : - uppercase & lowercase - numbers and punctuation - multilingual - alternates & ligatures - PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations.
  22. Fou Serif CN by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    The "Fou" typeface family was designed as an alternative to "Trade Gothic condensed bold". During the design process of a normally wide font variant a system developed that responds to white space and changing proportions. Thus, round transitions become rectangular and vice versa, space is made and space is taken away. This system and the associated changes are continued on a model with semi-serifs. "Fou" can also be used as an alternative to Din or the wider Q-Type, but in comparison offers more room for emphasis with its italics and condensed styles, expert sets and numerous special characters.
  23. Korolev by Device, $39.00
    DF Korolev is a 72 weight geometric sans serif family based on lettering by an anonymous Soviet graphic designer from the propaganda displays at the Communist Red Square parade in 1937. It has been named in honor of Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov, or Korolev, considered by many to be the father of practical astronomics. Rational and robust, it is also elegant and refined. Tracings done in Illustrator over a photograph featuring this type pinned down some of the basic character shapes. These were then imported into FontLab, where the full glyph complement was developed. The lower-case has been designed from scratch, and adheres to the structural logic of the uppercase as closely as possible. The complete Korolev super-family includes standard, italic, condensed, and compressed versions, each in five weights. Try the ‘rounded’ and ‘rough’ companion families. The Alternate families come with a double-story “a”.
  24. Jack Stanislav by deFharo, $22.00
    Very condensed typography, thick line and fun look for headlines and advertising where you are looking for saving space and originality at the same time. The upper inclination of the letters, the combination of horizontal with inclined forms, the ascending and descending short, and the lower elongation of some antlers will allow you to print varied styles with a lot of movement according to the context of the design. I started drawing this font with the intention of creating a new decorative typeface Blackletter style but modernizing the strokes, after drawing several letters imitating the ductus of this type of fonts trying to simplify them, emerged all the DNA of the current Jack Stanislav, finally a retro typography without Serif of linear strokes that mimic the angle of a thick pen. Use the following keys to write the bitcoin symbol and the Jack icon: b #, a #
  25. Estrand by Firstype Studio, $16.00
    Hello, design enthusiasts! Allow me to present "Estrand" - a distinctive Display font with a penchant for sharp angles and bold character. Estrand features an edgy and angular design, characterized by rigid corners and a slightly condensed form that exudes a sense of precision and boldness. The font is crafted with sharp angles, giving it a unique and commanding presence. Its condensed nature ensures a sleek and modern aesthetic, making it an excellent choice for designs that demand a tinge of fierceness. Key Features: Sharp Angles and Bold Character: Estrand embraces a sharp design with well-defined angles, adding a touch of assertiveness to your typographic compositions. Slightly Condensed Form: The font's condensed structure contributes to a sleek and modern look, allowing for efficient use of space in various design applications. Distinctive and Commanding: With its firm personality, Estrand stands out as a font that commands attention and leaves a lasting impression. Versatility: Whether applied to branding, logos, or any design project, Estrand's unique characteristics make it adaptable to a wide range of creative endeavors. Estrand is your go-to font for designs that demand a sharp and distinctive edge. If you have any inquiries or require further information, feel free to reach out. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you for considering "Estrand" for your design endeavors.
  26. Glorita by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Glorita is an original, clean and crisp, sans serif condensed font, excellent for text and at large sizes an effective display font. The font includes upper and lowercase alphabets, numbers, punctuation, accented characters, symbols, and miscellaneous characters.
  27. Merhat by SMZ Design, $20.00
    Merhat is a modern and experimental font, distinguished by its geometric and condensed structure with slightly rounded corners. Optimally simplified with distinctive accents. The font is expressive and unusual. perfect for graphic designs with an intriguing style.
  28. Rilo by Michael Prewitt, $20.00
    Rilo is an 18 style semi-condensed sans-serif with 9 weights + Italics. This unique OpenType typeface has a handful of unique glyphs with conservative stylistic alternatives. • 18 Styles (9 weights + italics) • OpenType alternates • Western European language
  29. MTC Agrinaya by Martype co, $22.00
    Agrinaya is a condensed display font with high contrast and feels like a serif style to make it more stylish and modern, this font is made for logotypes, branding, editorial designs, and more. Thank You & Happy Designing!
  30. Blue Creek by ActiveSphere, $30.00
    BlueCreek is a extra condensed geometric typeface, and works best in text and display applications, such as headline, posters, signage, magazine, print, product branding, corporate branding, logos and titles. Several alternate characters are included in this typeface.
  31. Secret Operation JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The movie poster for the 1952 bank heist drama “Kansas City Confidential” had its title hand lettered in a condensed serif stencil design. This inspired Secret Operation JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. XAabced by Ingrimayne Type, $6.00
    XAabced evolved gradually as I reworked earlier attempts to do a text face. It is quite condensed, but with fairly long ascenders and descenders. Blending it with JasperSqueeze resulted in JabcdHy, which I prefer to either parent.
  33. Antique Two by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, condensed, bold, square serifs, a very useful design for display, upper and lower case, in the antique family but with a squared design.
  34. Western Wood Type JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by a sample of a vintage wood type supplied by a fan of Jeff Levine fonts, Western Wood Type JNL is a traditional Clarendon-style condensed typeface from the era of letterpress and the Old West.
  35. Refracta by ITC, $29.00
    Refracta is the work of British designer Martin Wait, a simple, condensed italic sans serif capital alphabet. The letterforms were designed with a shadow effect for extra impact. Refracta is ideal for a wide variety of applications.
  36. Roman Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Roman Stencil JNL is a condensed version of the classic Roman typeface found on many vintage hand-punched brass stencils made for packing and shipping merchandise. This digital interpretation is available in both regular and oblique styles.
  37. Bokarms Stencil by SMZ Design, $19.00
    Bokarms stencil is a condensed font with a distinctive look Created for military-themed design. Perfect for industrial projects. It will also work as a universal typeface for promotional poster designs, branding, logo design, and clothing branding.
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  39. KG Ray Of Sunshine by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Teen handwriting with heart accents and unique styling.
  40. KG Faith Hope And Love by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    The cute, fun handwriting of a teen girl.
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