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  1. DIN 1451 by Linotype, $40.99
    DIN stands for Deutsche Industrienorm, German Industrial Standard. In 1936, the German Standard Committee settled upon DIN 1451 as the standard font for the areas of technology, traffic, administration, and business. The committee chose a sans serif font because of its legibility and easy-to-write forms. This font was not seen in advertisements and other artistically oriented uses, and there were disagreements about its aesthetic qualities. Nevertheless, this font was seen everywhere on German towns and traffic signs and hence made its way into advertisements because of its ease of recognition.
  2. Top Bond - Unknown license
  3. Bionic Type Bold - Unknown license
  4. Bolded by We Make Font, $16.00
    Bolded is a new complete type family, designed and developed by creative professionals. Contains geometric and rounded features, optimized for both long texts and small screens and texts. The complete family offers seven weights divided between the basic, italic, condensed and condensed italic family. Created in 2022, Bolded has a modern and functional look, designed for the most diverse uses and projects. Bolded is a geometric rounded family that can meet the needs of the most varied professionals looking for a clean and elegant font family with a wide set of Latin characters.
  5. Bolde by Figuree Studio, $18.00
    Bolde is a powerful sans serif font family with modern touches. A balance of hard lines and smooth curves makes them able to stand on their own dynamically Features: five all caps font, Numbers & Punctuation / Extensive Language Support Bolde works great in any branding, logos, magazines, film. The different styles give you the full range to explore a whole host of applications. Thanks for having a peek at Bolde. As always, if you have any questions just send me a message!
  6. DIN 1451 Mittelschrift by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
  7. DIN 1451 Engschrift by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
  8. EF DIN 1451 by Elsner+Flake, $35.00
  9. DIN 1451 Paneuropean by Linotype, $92.99
  10. Bionic Type Expanded Bold - Unknown license
  11. 1456 Gutenberg by GLC, $38.00
    Font designed from that used by Gutenberg in Mayence to print the 42-line bible in 1456. The original font has too many characters for a true type font. Many of them have - in 2008 - no more utility. This font include "long s", naturally, as typicaly medieval, but also a lot of ligatures and abbreviations as "...us", "...rum" "...s" "...r...". A render sheet, added, help to identify them on keyboard. Uses include web-site titles, posters and flier designs, editing ancient texts or greeting cards as a very decorative font... This font support easily as enlargement as small size, remaining clear and easy to read.
  12. 1491 Cancellaresca by GLC, $38.00
    This font was inspired by the very well-known humanistic script called "Cancellaresca". This variant was used by a lot of calligraphers in the late 1400s, specially by the Venetian Giovannantonio Tagliente, whose patterns were mainly used for this font. You can compare this with 1610 Cancellaresca. Numerals were inspired by Da Vinci manuscripts, from the same period. We added accented characters and a few others not currently existing at the time. A lot of titling alternates and ligatures are also included.
  13. 1651 Alchemy by GLC, $38.00
    This family is a compilation created from a Garamond set in use in Paris circa 1651, but similar to those, eroded and tired, that were in use during centuries to print cheap publications, as well as in Europe than in America, and from a large choice of printed symbols—all specially redrawn—used for alchemical, pharmaceutical and astrological books, covering 1550 to late 1800s period. Each alphabet is doubled by a slightly different one, and a special OTF encoding allows to give an irregular effect with never the same twin letters in a single word. The Normal style is enriched by small caps, and the Italic style by Swashes. A lot of symbols, too, are given twice with differences. This font may be used with our calendar specialized 1689 Almanach.
  14. Vialog 1450 by Linotype, $40.99
    Designed by Werner Schneider and Helmut Ness, the Vialog® 1450 typeface family has been drawn within the standards of the German DIN 1450 regulations. The typefaces conform to the DIN specifications for proportion and line thickness and also contain characters designed in accordance with its requirements. These include characters that can be easily confused, such as uppercase I and lowercase l, and the uppercase O and figure 0, with the corresponding accentuating graphemes and ligatures. In addition, letter pairs that can readily seem to merge together under less than ideal reading environments have also been redesigned. Characters like the g, J and R have also been redrawn to be more legible. Normal glyphs are available as alternatives.
  15. Q Typ by Funk King, $5.00
    Q Typ is a quirky little fun font inspired by those lovely cotton sticks.
  16. Karvwood bold - Personal use only
  17. White Bold - Unknown license
  18. Goulong Bold - Unknown license
  19. Chopin-Bold - Unknown license
  20. Belta Bold - Personal use only
  21. Writers bold - Unknown license
  22. Helena-Bold - Unknown license
  23. Pullchain Bold - Personal use only
  24. Boneribbon Bold - Unknown license
  25. Charlemagne Bold - Unknown license
  26. Bamf Bold - Unknown license
  27. Lein Bold - Unknown license
  28. Prescript Bold - Unknown license
  29. Present Bold - Unknown license
  30. Chizzler Bold - Unknown license
  31. Zado Bold - Unknown license
  32. Alako-Bold - Unknown license
  33. XPED Bold - Unknown license
  34. Spylord Bold - Unknown license
  35. andre bold - Unknown license
  36. IrishUncialfabeta-Bold - Unknown license
  37. Vecker Bold - Unknown license
  38. Jerry Bold - Unknown license
  39. Obtunde Bold - Unknown license
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