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  1. Two Cents Plain JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Two Cents Plain JNL is a simple sans design for titling, sign work, display ads and so forth. The name is derived from the way folks in the Northeast used to ask for a glass of seltzer water at restaurants and soda fountains decades ago: "Give me a two cents plain." It was always cheaper to order plain seltzer than to have flavored syrup added, and this was especially true in the years during the Great Depression when every penny made a difference.
  2. Big Tent Players NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A WPA poster announcing the latest production by—guess who?—the Big Tent Players inspired this eye-catching, if somewhat unconventional, typeface. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  3. Condell Bio Poster by Letritas, $5.00
    Condell Bio Poster is part of the bigger Condell family: a project that involves series of typographies that started to be conceived and developed since 2006. It also includes a bigger legibility version and a sans serif. Condell Bio is very versatile and can be used in the agroindustrial production. Thanks to its strongness and its charm, it can be used in different projects where a short and powerful message is required. For instance in a brand marketing campaign. The Condell project follows in terms of time the design of Comalle (a font also designed by Juan Pablo de Gregorio in 2006), but if we compare them, Condell seems to look for a major range of uses rather than a mere stylistic inspiration. And even if it keeps in its shape some organic forms, Condell seems to be much more similar to a sans serif traditional typography. Condell's fat and soft forms and its nice endings, inspired through spontaneous brush strokes, give it a very peculiar pleasant connotation. Its Italic (10 degrees inclination) have been produced singularly, not automatically calculated by the software. Condell Bio Poster is composed of 2 styles: the regular and the italic. Each one of them have 599 characters and is composed of 206 languages.
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  6. GranthamCondensed - Unknown license
  7. Vahika - Personal use only
  8. Ben Cat Normal - Unknown license
  9. Wolf's Bane Pro - Personal use only
  10. GranthamLightCondensed - Unknown license
  11. Klytus - Unknown license
  12. Komikazoom - Unknown license
  13. GranthamCondensed - Unknown license
  14. Walkway UltraCondensed Bold - Unknown license
  15. Walkway UltraCondensed Semi - Unknown license
  16. Walkway UltraCondensed - Personal use only
  17. Pecot - Unknown license
  18. Pictographs by Monotype, $29.99
    The Pictographs MT font was contains over 700 emoji icons (emoticons). These symbols, pictures and images cover a range of expressions and uses. Emoji were very popularized in Japan and have become widely adopted and integrated into the Unicode specification. The Pictographs MT font was created to support messaging applications, and to give designers and developers a robust set of emoticons.
  19. Art-Nouveau 1912 - 100% free
  20. JESSIE - Unknown license
  21. Willamette SF - Unknown license
  22. Seattle Sans - Unknown license
  23. Libel Suit - 100% free
  24. Niew CroMagnon Narrow - Unknown license
  25. JudasCaps Wd - Unknown license
  26. Villagers - Personal use only
  27. Lady Copra Narrow - Unknown license
  28. Flying Leatherneck - Unknown license
  29. Komika Text Tight - Unknown license
  30. KG Luck of the Irish - Personal use only
  31. Konspiracy Theory slant - Unknown license
  32. Komikahuna - Unknown license
  33. StonyIslandNF - 100% free
  34. Gotham Nights - Unknown license
  35. Macarena - Unknown license
  36. RunyTunesRevisited - Unknown license
  37. Velvenda Megablack - 100% free
  38. Overhead BRK - 100% free
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