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  1. Fox by profonts, $41.99
    Fox was originally designed by W. Rebhuhn for the former German Genzsch & Heyse foundry. In reminiscence of the good old times, Ralph M. Unger redrew and digitally remastered this font in 2007. His work is based on artwork taken from old font catalogues. Fox is a very lively script, quite typical for the 50s
  2. FF Manga Steel by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 2001. The family has 8 weights, (including italics) and is ideally suited for logo, branding and creative industries, music and nightlife as well as poster and billboards. FF Manga provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  3. FF Eddie by FontFont, $39.99
    French type designer Eddie Baret created this script FontFont in 2001. The font is ideally suited for festive occasions, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Eddie provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, case-sensitive forms, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  4. FF Falafel by FontFont, $41.99
    Danish type designer Per Jørgensen created this script FontFont in 2002. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv as well as software and gaming. FF Falafel provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures and alternate characters. It comes with tabular lining and tabular oldstyle figures.
  5. FF Noni by FontFont, $41.99
    Dutch type designer Donald Beekman created this display FontFont in 2000. The family contains 4 weights and is ideally suited for festive occasions, film and tv, music and nightlife, poster and billboards as well as software and gaming. FF Noni provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures. It comes with proportional lining figures.
  6. Kudryashev by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface (formerly known as Kudryashevskaya Entsiklopedicheskaya) was designed in 1960-1974 by Nikolay Kudryashev and Zinaida Maslennikova at Polygraphmash type design bureau for the Bol'shaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopedia (the Large Soviet Encyclopaedia) publishing house. New improved digital design and extention of character set was done by Natalia Vasilyeva and released by ParaType in 2008
  7. Vermicello by ParaType, $30.00
    An original display typeface was designed for ParaType in 2007 by Isabella Chaeva. Informal handwriting shapes of letters are formed by several separate elements — traces of monoline writing tool like broad felt-tipped pen. The name of the font reveals the fact that curvy strokes resemble worms. For use in advertising and display typography.
  8. Faricy New by moretype, $25.00
    Faricy New is the updated version of Faricy originally released in 2004. Completely re-drawn from the ground up , but retaining its original modern appeal, Faricy New is now re-released as an Opentype font with new spacing and kerning. The new version has small caps, tabular, proportional and old style numerals and ligatures.
  9. DF Ko by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    The Ko family was developed for the text posters at the Holland Festival in 1997, based on the filling of a lettering stencil with different pen thicknesses. Ko Heavy and the Ko KAP were the first weights; the family was completed in 2002 with a Ko Light, a second Ko KAP and two italics.
  10. Rabno by Baqoos, $18.00
    Rabo is a modernist duality linear sans apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 200+ glyphs with ligatures, fractions and alternatives(supported by Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign) provided in opentype .otf and .woff format.
  11. Verily Serif Mono - Unknown license
  12. Lazy Dance by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    Check out these Lazy Dance moves - fits perfect to any dancefloor! A tall and thin font made with a brush - it has slightly rugged lines, and a kind of jumpy x-line. All in all it is a font that deserves a design with a handmade look. There are 4 different versions of each letter, and thanks to Contextual Alternates, these automatically cycle as you type. Making your text look really authentic and handmade! There is also multilingual support!
  13. Lame, Dude! - Personal use only
  14. Underwörld - Personal use only
  15. Skipper Stencil - Personal use only
  16. Letra Libre - Unknown license
  17. Found Receipt - Unknown license
  18. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  19. San Remo - Personal use only
  20. Paper - Personal use only
  21. AGRAR Unicase - Unknown license
  22. Black Eye Nue - Unknown license
  23. Just Me Again Down Here - Personal use only
  24. Glagol Rock - Unknown license
  25. Divad Square - Personal use only
  26. Starlight Sans JL - Unknown license
  27. Gypsy Curse - Unknown license
  28. Chica Mono - Unknown license
  29. Koch-Antiqua Zier - Personal use only
  30. Frames1 - Unknown license
  31. Turban Hey NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The “Moorish arch” treatment of certain letters on a 2001 book on Dutch design, executed by René Knip, provided the inspiration for this exotic unicase typeface. The font also includes arabesque designs in the brace, florin and section mark positions. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin and 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan) character sets.
  32. KvadratZ by ParaType, $25.00
    An original type family designed for ParaType in 2001 by Zakhar Yaschin. The fonts were created within 'One Touch' project. The aim of the experiment was searching for a grapheme through primitive forms and intentional avoiding 'adjusted' characters. The family includes Wood style imitating woodcut letters, and a set of pictograms. For use in advertising and display typography.
  33. Obdulia by Andinistas, $39.95
    20g Rosadelia + 200g Alcira + 2 tablespoons Heleodora + 1 cup ninja stock + 100g Lucrecia + 2 tablespoons lirrot. REDUCE to a medium heat and melt the grunge. Add the photo and color and sauté for 5 minutes or until softened. Add the design, stock and andinistas and simmer until slightly thickened. Serve immediately with Dingbats and handwriting South America.
  34. Mangal by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Mangal™ is an OpenType font for the Indic script Devanagari. Mangal can be used to write Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi and other Indic scripts. Mangal is based on Unicode, contains TrueType outlines and was designed by Raghunath Joshi for use as a UI font. Copyright ™ 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Character Set: Latin-1, Devanagari.
  35. Karolla by ParaType, $30.00
    Designed at ParaType in 1994 by Tatiana Lyskova. Based on Carola Grotesk of H.Berthold and Bauer type foundries (early 20th century) and Boutique of Haas type foundry (Munchenstein, Switzerland). Bold style based on Herkules of H.Berthold foundry (early 20th century) was added for ParaType by Manvel Shmavonyan in 2002. For use in advertising and display typography.
  36. Morning Sans by cm5dzyne, $12.00
    From the March 2008 issue of In Your Face: "(Morning Sans) is an especially legible stressed sans (that) manages to combine both a calligraphic fluidity with the hard edges of incised lettering without focusing too much attention on individual characters: it remains very readable and keeps an even color on the page, even in long settings."
  37. Jali Greek by Foundry5, $24.00
    Jali is a humanist sans serif typeface, suitable for wayfinding. It supports Arabic, Greek, and Latin. ‘Jali’ means clear in Arabic. Its design reflects clarity, with low-contrast strokes, ample counters, and distinguishable marks. Jali offers a warm and efficient reading experience. Awards: TDC Certificate in Typographic Excellence and Granshan’s 1st Prize, Arabic & Latin Category, 2019.
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