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  1. SF Eccentric Opus - Unknown license
  2. SF Espionage Heavy - Unknown license
  3. SF Americana Dreams Upright - Unknown license
  4. SF Americana Dreams SC - Unknown license
  5. SF Solar Sailer - Unknown license
  6. SF Solar Sailer Extended - Unknown license
  7. Tokyo Honey Chan - Unknown license
  8. CHANL - Unknown license
  9. Entropy - Unknown license
  10. Grand Canyon by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Based on an early wood type design. An original creation, that kept growing...!
  11. Pretorian DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    A revival design by Ron Carpenter and Malcolm Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  12. LD Underwood 5 by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This font represents the type style created by this very famous classic typewriter.
  13. Brawn by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A soft serif for any type application; packs a good punch; great look.
  14. Janda Spring Doodles by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Doodles ranging from cute animals to Easter eggs to flowers of various types.
  15. Eingraviert by Intellecta Design, $29.90
    Eingraviert is based on old books capitals, with a wood type engraving style
  16. Elisar DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    An original design by Malcolm Wooden and Lisa Wooden of DTP Types Limited.
  17. Topanga JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Topanga JNL is based on an ultra-condensed sans serif wood type design.
  18. ThaiType by Oporto Design, $39.90
    Latin characters were turned into Tha-like types to create the ThaiType font.
  19. Brute Aldine by Intellecta Design, $12.90
    a revival of a classic wood type font, in many family variations provided
  20. The "Wanax Demo" font by The Scriptorium presents an intriguing blend of historical intricacy and modern design finesse, synthesizing them into a unique typographic expression. The Scriptorium, known...
  21. Cisalpin by Linotype, $29.99
    The ideal typeface for cartography The Swiss designer/typographer Felix Arnold designed Cisalpin during the late 1990s, after he had challenged himself to create a contemporary typeface that could be used for cartographic uses. Arnold came to the subject of cartographic typefaces after analyzing many maps and atlases, and discovering that there was no standard typeface for these types of documents. Like any good cartographic type, Cisalpin is very legible at small sizes. While he was drawing this typeface on his computer, Arnold used a reduction glass to refine his design, making it work in these situations. Cisalpin is a linear sans serif face, with slight resemblance to renaissance serif types. The various weights are all clearly differentiated from one another. And because space is often a premium on maps, Cisalpin runs narrow. Words close in around themselves to help them become more identifiable. The letterforms in Cisalpin are durable, and can maintain their readability when placed over complex backgrounds. They have open interior forms, flattened curves, tall x-heights, and a capital height that almost reaches the tops of the ascenders. Cisalpin also has pronounced Italics, with a very clear angle of inclination. Each letterform in the family has been optimized so that they cannot be easily mistaken for another. This again helps minimize the misunderstandings that often occur because of illegibility. Although Cisalpin was developed for use in cartography, it may be used for countless other purposes; any font that can work well in small sizes on a map could be used almost anywhere else!
  22. Alright, let me paint a picture for you about Brock Script by Dieter Steffmann. Imagine a world where the elegance and panache of the past are captured in the curves and flourishes of a font. This is...
  23. Totemic by Canada Type, $29.95
    Jim Rimmer’s first typeface was originally published in 1970 as a basic film type alphabet through a small, independent type house in central California. Its sources of influence (now calligraphic type standards by Dair, Goudy and Zapf) are ones that remained with Jim for the rest of his career. If you squint at Totemic in just the right way, you can see some recognizable themes Jim would later flesh out and make his own in later works throughout his career as a type designer and printer. Totemic is now available for the first time as a digital font, of the refined and expanded kind now expected from Canada Type. It comes with quite a few standard advanced typography features: Small caps, caps-to-small-caps, automatic fractions and standard ligatures, stylistic alternate sets, six kinds of figures, case-sensitive forms, and extended Latin language support. It also comes with a very unique and unprecedented feature: Variably stackable totem poles. Simply enable the discretionary ligatures feature, type any unique three-digit combination using numbers between 1 and 4, and watch the magic happens. With a name like Totemic, we just couldn't help ourselves. Many thanks to Andrew Steeves of Gaspereau Press for finding Jim’s lost gem in a most unexpected place, and for helping us bring it back to life 45 years after its analog birth. 20% of Totemic’s revenues will be donated to the Canada Type Scholarship Fund, supporting higher typography education in Canada.
  24. Corpo Sans by Borutta Group, $19.00
    Corpo Sans is REFRESHED version of my old font Korpo Sans. Corpo Sans is a sans type family with a friendly feel. This type contains 12 variants with 6 weights.The high contrast and high x height is perfect for headlines and display uses. Corpo Sans is great complement for Corpo Serif.
  25. NT Fest by Novo Typo, $26.00
    Fest is a highly detailed, ornamental unicase typeface for display use. Designed by Novo Typo - (typo)graphic designers from Amsterdam - The Netherlands. Fest is perfect for designing sophisticated logos, fashionable headings or other beautiful display typography. The glyph set of Fest contains a lot of extra elegant glyphs, swooshes and ligatures.
  26. Calasans by Letterhend, $13.00
    Calasans is a sans serif font with 7 layered style. You can create a 3D look without using any add-ons, only with fonts! This font is suitable for a vintage poster, 3d type, or retro. Including numbers and punctuations, also support multi-language. Create your own 3D type now!
  27. Penny Arcade by Solotype, $19.95
    A popular caps-only type of late Victorian times was called Mural, brought out by Boston Type Foundry in 1890. We always liked it, drew a lowercase for it, and then strengthened it by adding a bit of weight. It now has a nice, understated retro look for paragraphs of copy.
  28. Runic by Monotype, $29.99
    This 1935 design from Monotype is an extremely condensed display font that has a slight flavor of nineteenth-century wood type. Runic Condensed font is tall and lean with a huge x-height and hairline serifs. It is an ideal display type for eccentric pieces where space is at a premium.
  29. Chase by Device, $39.00
    Type that preserves the over- and under-inked textures of true old-fashioned wood faces, now available without ink on your fingers straight from your keyboard. Based on samples taken from early and mid Nineteenth century Clarendons, the font carefully preserves all the battered idiosyncracies of vintage print shop type.
  30. HT Maison by Dharma Type, $19.99
    HT Mason is bold and hand painting font. This font is retrospective and decent, but it is also funny and cute. Holiday Type Project offers retro hand drawing scripts. Inspired by retro script on shopfront lettering, wall paint advertisements in Italy around 1950s. Check out the script fonts from Holiday Type!
  31. DuvallOutline - Unknown license
  32. Duvall - Unknown license
  33. SF Eccentric Opus Shaded - Unknown license
  34. SF Eccentric Opus - Unknown license
  35. piledriver - Unknown license
  36. SF Eccentric Opus Condensed - Unknown license
  37. guillotine - Unknown license
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