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  1. Action Man Shaded - Personal use only
  2. Action Man Extended - Unknown license
  3. Funtasy by Mirror Types, $20.00
    Funtasy is a fun font. It mixes the formal rules of traditional types, and also has the beauty of informal fantasy types. It could be useful with kids clothes, children books, birthday invitations, and with more kid related items.
  4. Ampersorts JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Ampersorts JNL is a collection of many wood type ampersands along with a smattering of question marks, exclamation points, dollar signs and cent signs. A vintage wood type embellishment is also included on the keystroke for the number 6.
  5. FF Double Digits by FontFont, $41.99
    German type designer Manfred Klein and Dutch type designer Just van Rossum created this pi and symbols FontFont in 1992. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for wayfinding and signage. It comes with tabular lining figures.
  6. Creion by Horea Grindean, $32.00
    Creion is a minimal round font, perfect for 2.0 logos and contemporary headlines. Creion fonts is an exclusive type fonts inspired by design elements. It includes a light version, a regular version and a bold version for strong type.
  7. Context MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    High contrast type for logo's, headlines and signage
  8. Caprice by Berthold, $57.99
    Caprice is a trademark of Berthold Types Limited.
  9. Mr Richmond Caps by Intellecta Design, $11.90
    a classic decoative caps from wood types era
  10. Tharagaverung by Intellecta Design, $20.90
    a vintage font, based in wood type samples
  11. Craw Clarendon Expanded by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    One of a variety of Craw Clarendon Types.
  12. Simone by Berthold, $67.99
    Simone is a trademark of Berthold Types Limited.
  13. French Clarendon N2 by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    a revival of a classic wood type font...
  14. SK Shpala by Shriftovik, $32.00
    SK Shpala is a modern geometric display typeface inspired by the aesthetics of railways. The typeface is built on a system that includes a combination of wide lines and thin gaps, which creates a unique character pattern. The name of the typeface refers to the railway tie for a reason, as the text typed in this typeface really resembles the railway tracks from above. The typeface is multilingual and supports many languages of both Latin and Cyrillic. Despite the strong decorative component, the SK Shpala typeface is a powerful tool for working with typography and design. The typeface is also perfect for poster design and large headlines.
  15. Bad Marker by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    The marker has been sitting in your pen drawer for years. You can't bring yourself to throw it out, because it's the best marker in the world; but it has become worn and frayed, and you can't bring yourself to use it, either. But today you have just the project for the best bad marker in the world, and you take it from the drawer, remove the cap, and notice with glee that time has accumulated a perfect supply of ink in the frayed tip. You bring it down on the pristine white paper in front of you, and magic begins to trace itself on the page...
  16. Hyperdrive by Comicraft, $19.00
    If you're about to make the jump into hyperspace, buckle up and engage your R2 unit with our new font release, HYPERDRIVE! Ten years in the making, we've spent almost as much time developing these characters as George Lucas spent developing his! Co-created by Starkings & Roshell (HYPERDRIVE, not George), this font is guaranteed to keep TIE fighters off your tail and will always come in useful if you get menaced by phantoms or attacked by clones. So sit back, relax and enjoy the flight -- but don't forget; let the Wookiee win! Remastered Hyperdrive includes new letter shapes, 200+ connecting letter combos, improved spacing & kerning and support for Western & Central Europe.
  17. Ysobel by Monotype, $29.99
    The Ysobel™ typeface family is not only elegant; it is also exceptionally legible and space economical. A collaborative design effort between Robin Nicholas, as lead designer and project director, Delve Withrington and Alice Savoie of Monotype Imaging, the project had the primary design goal of creating a typeface family for setting text in newspapers and periodicals. The result, however, is also ideal for any application that requires quick and easy assimilation of text. According to Nicholas, “The idea for the design started when I was asked to develop a custom version of Century Schoolbook. I wanted to give the design a more contemporary feel, although the client ultimately decided to keep their typeface closer to the original. The project nevertheless gave me ideas for a new design. Since designing Nimrod, some 30 years ago, I had wanted to make a more modern typeface family for newspapers and magazines – this seemed the ideal candidate.” Ysobel (pronounced “Isabel”) has the soft, inviting letter shapes of Century Schoolbook but contrasts these with more incised serifs and terminals. Its capitals are also narrower than those of Century Schoolbook, and care was taken to ensure that they harmonize perfectly with the lowercase. Ysobel’s x-height is full-bodied without disrupting lowercase proportions. In addition, curved terminals, such as those in the “C,” “c” and “e,” were drawn more open as an aid to legibility and readability in text copy. Weight stress is near vertical, and hairlines are robust to ensure character fidelity in small point sizes. Development began with the text version of the family, which has four weights, each with an italic companion. All weights feature lining and old style numerals, fractions, superiors and extended Latin language coverage. Small caps are also available in the Roman Regular design. Ysobel Display is a completely redrawn version of the typeface; it is narrower, and has a slightly smaller x-height, thinner hairlines and subtle design changes to improve its appearance when set at large sizes. The Display Italic received particular attention to make it ideal for setting headlines, subheads and short blocks of copy. Changes include a slightly greater italic angle and more cursive treatment of some letter shapes. Alternative styles of capital “J” and “Q,” to provide variation, are available in all weights.
  18. LT Saeada by LyonsType is like a smooth-talking sophisticate at a fancy cocktail party. With its sleek lines and balanced proportions, this font exudes an air of elegance and refinement that's sure t...
  19. Willamette SF - Unknown license
  20. SF Espresso Shack - Unknown license
  21. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  22. SF Speedwaystar Condensed - Unknown license
  23. SF Baroquesque Condensed - Unknown license
  24. SF Port McKenzie Outline - Unknown license
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  26. SF DecoTechno Shaded - Unknown license
  27. SF Willamette Extended - Unknown license
  28. SF DecoTechno Condensed - Unknown license
  29. SF Port McKenzie - Unknown license
  30. SF Planetary Orbiter - Unknown license
  31. SF Burlington Script - Unknown license
  32. SF Laundromatic Condensed - Unknown license
  33. SF Groove Machine - Unknown license
  34. SF Zero Gravity - Unknown license
  35. SF Cosmic Age Condensed - Unknown license
  36. SF Zero Gravity Condensed - Unknown license
  37. SF Espresso Shack - Unknown license
  38. SF Port McKenzie - Unknown license
  39. SF Cosmic Age - Unknown license
  40. SF Burlington Script SC - Unknown license
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