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  1. Overhead BRK - 100% free
  2. Utusi Star - Unknown license
  3. Innocent bystander - Unknown license
  4. Apollo13Condensed - Unknown license
  5. ModernTypography - Unknown license
  6. Orange Fizz - Personal use only
  7. Fake Plastic - Unknown license
  8. AB FatChic - 100% free
  9. FrankenDork - Unknown license
  10. Eldora - Personal use only
  11. Licenz Plate - Unknown license
  12. Komikaze - 100% free
  13. Kinderfeld - Unknown license
  14. Quimbie - 100% free
  15. Appetite - Unknown license
  16. Lady Ice - Unknown license
  17. greenbeans - 100% free
  18. PFHALL - Unknown license
  19. Loved by the King - Personal use only
  20. Meta Language - Unknown license
  21. CajunQueen - Unknown license
  22. zemiakovy salat CE - Unknown license
  23. Sister Europe - Unknown license
  24. Ironick-Normal - Unknown license
  25. CHANL - Unknown license
  26. Citaro Zij DS - 100% free
  27. Quoted Positivity - Unknown license
  28. BeinetCondensed - Unknown license
  29. AnotherHandFont - Unknown license
  30. Deutschlander - Personal use only
  31. Phoenix - Unknown license
  32. Supplier Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The design idea for this condensed sans serif stencil font was inspired by a post-World War II brass stencil spotted in an online auction. The United States was assisting Europe with much-needed goods, and the text in the middle of a “stars and stripes” shield used for marking the shipping containers read “For European Recovery supplied by the United States of America”. It was the first line (“For European Recovery”) that became the working model for Supplier Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Ticketbook by Suomi, $20.00
    Univers and Helvetica Compressed are most often used for movie posters, but they lack variants. Therefore I made a compressed family with seven weights for more versatility.
  34. Atto Sans by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I set out to design a contemporary font that is condensed with thick and thin strokes. The highly structured forms of this condensed font was made more interesting and softer by giving it a slightly calligraphic tone and by adding round corners. Atto's express purpose is to be both utilitarian, compact and technical but with a friendly face. The name "atto" was adopted since it refers to the measurement of "smallness" or detail. You will no doubt discover all the many pleasant nuances within Atto. Adopted in 1964, "atto" comes from the Danish "atten", meaning eighteen. Atto - (symbol a) a SI prefix to an unit and means that it is 10 to the power- 18 times this unit. Examples are one attosecond or one attometer/attometre. Atto is available in for Mac and Windows in Postscript, Truetype and Opentype.
  35. Serifa by Linotype, $29.99
    This slab serif font of Adrian Frutiger is extremely legible and robust, making it suitable for most any use. Based on the forms of Univers, Serifa makes a harmonious and timeless impression.
  36. Contax by Type Innovations, $39.00
    In the advertising industry, I was often asked to supply the art directors with ideas for a san serif type design that was not the standard Helvetica or Univers. They wanted a fresh new approach, something with generous proportion, like Avant Garde perhaps, but not as uniform in proportions. A font that would lend itself well to wide and long columns of text with lots of leading. So, I rolled up my sleeves and designed a font that meet all their criteria. Contax is the new 'Univers' for the 21st century.
  37. Atto Serif by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I set out to design a contemporary font that is condensed with thick and thin strokes. The highly structured forms of this condensed font was made more interesting and softer by giving it a slightly calligraphic tone and by adding round corners. Atto's express purpose is to be both utilitarian, compact and technical but with a friendly face. The name "atto" was adopted since it refers to the measurement of "smallness" or detail. You will no doubt discover all the many pleasant nuances within Atto. Adopted in 1964, "atto" comes from the Danish "atten", meaning eighteen. Atto - (symbol a) a SI prefix to an unit and means that it is 10 to the power- 18 times this unit. Examples are one attosecond or one attometer/attometre. Atto is available in for Mac and Windows in Postscript, Truetype and Opentype. See also the companion font Atto Sans.
  38. Bebel - 100% free
  39. Relate - Personal use only
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