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  1. GauFontWhiteBase - Unknown license
  2. GauFontMilkChoco - Unknown license
  3. GauFontPopMagic - Unknown license
  4. GauFontOverDrive - Unknown license
  5. GauFontSpyLetter - Unknown license
  6. Steletto Serif by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Condensed serif font. Great for tight-fitting headlines and other condensed titling situations such as headlines, ads, invitations, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards.
  7. Europa Grotesque by Red Rooster Collection, $49.00
    Europa Grotesque is a condensed sans serif font family that was originally designed by Sam Ardell (TP) in the 1950’s for the Techni-Process Collection. Steve Jackaman (ITF) acquired the rights to the TP Collection in 1991 and produced Europa Grotesque in its digital form in 1994. Europa Grotesque has impressive impact at display and subhead sizes, and its geometric forms sustain that distinctiveness in both all-caps and lowercase. The family is flexible and freeform enough to support both a laid-back feel while still feeling tight and controlled.
  8. Poster 1492 by LightHouse, $49.00
    A bold typeface with very very extensive cap height, and short descenders. Poster 1492 is suitable for headlines, titles, newspapers, magazines, and advertisements. Poster 1492 is an OpenType/TTF Unicode font.
  9. Action Jackson - Unknown license
  10. Two Turtle Doves - 100% free
  11. Hydrogen - Unknown license
  12. Zinc Boomerang - Unknown license
  13. I suck at golf - Unknown license
  14. May Queen - Unknown license
  15. The font named "I Want My TTR! (Condensed)" by Iconian Fonts is a distinctive and highly stylized typeface that captures the essence of retro television and media nostalgia. Designed by the prolific ...
  16. Cutie Biscuit by Balpirick, $15.00
    Cutie Biscuit is perfect for product packaging, branding project, magazine, social media, wedding, or just used to express words above the background. This font includes TTF, Cutie Biscuit also has multilingual support.
  17. Angeletta by Monotype, $50.99
    Despite being drawn digitally, Angeletta is a typeface in the hand-lettering tradition. It draws on designer Rob Leuschke's three decades of experience with pen and ink, including his time creating scripts for Hallmark Cards. Spontaneous and energetic, Angeletta is satisfyingly inky – with strokes almost spilling into one another. Its quirky personality and titling version makes it a good choice for packaging and social expression, while its distinctive character could work well in branding, perhaps paired with a more sedate sans serif. The Angeletta typeface is a calligraphic script designed by Robert E. Leuschke exclusively for Monotype. It is available in OpenType OTF and TTF fonts formats. Angeletta has 900 glyphs with OpenType typographic features like contextual and stylistic alternatives, swashes, ligatures and fractions.
  18. Cottorway by FoxType, $10.00
    Cotterway Display is a Brand New Elegant Typeface with a powerful font family. It has a dependable and uncompromising style, with controlled letterforms and modern touches. It looks amazing in logos, magazines, and movies. Cotterway Font would be perfect for branding, headlines, Captions, paragraphs, and posters. The various weights allow you to experiment with a wide range of applications. It's created to make an impression without sacrificing its beauty and readability. It's shown a clean, minimalist, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile The Typeface includes Six Weights - Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold and ExtraBold. Numerals and extended punctuation (200+ Glyphs). Expert kerning and quality crafting. TTF, OTF and WebFonts Included. Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  19. Oldburg Display by FoxType, $12.00
    Oldburg Display is a Brand New Elegant Typeface with a powerful font family. It has a dependable and uncompromising style, with controlled letterforms and modern touches. It looks amazing in logos, magazines, and movies. Oldburg Font would be perfect for branding, headlines, Captions, paragraphs, and posters. The various weights allow you to experiment with a wide range of applications. It's created to make an impression without sacrificing its beauty and readability. It's shown a clean, minimalist, warmth, quirky, yet still purposed to be versatile The Typeface includes Five Weights - Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold. Numerals and extended punctuation (200+ Glyphs). Expert kerning and quality crafting. TTF, OTF and WebFonts Included. Thank you for taking the time to look into the font.
  20. Mary Helen JF by Jukebox Collection, $32.99
    Mary Helen from Jukebox is a warm and feminine script font that is bright and happy. Named after the designer’s paternal grandmother, the typeface lends a sense of fun and joy to any design. Perfect for a variety of functions, Mary Helen will provide that touch of feminine grace, like a handwritten note from a friend or loved one. The font contains several alternate letters and a couple of ending flourishes as well, for variety. Jukebox fonts are available in OpenType format and downloadable packages contain both .otf and .ttf versions of the font. They are compatible on both Mac and Windows. All fonts contain basic OpenType features as well as support for Latin-based and most Eastern European languages.
  21. Steletto OS Flair by Jonahfonts, $42.00
    Condensed Oldstyle Gothic with flair. Great for tight-fitting headlines and other condensed titling situations such as headlines, ads, invitations, captions, packaging, bulletins, posters, and greeting cards.
  22. Hitrogent by Artisan Studio, $25.00
    Hidrogent is a sans Serif font family, which has a condensed and explicit character with 6 variants, namely; Hidrogent Extra Light Ultra Condensed Hidrogent Regular Ultra Condensed Hidrogent Medium Ultra Condensed Hidrogent Extra Bold Ultra Condensed Hidrogent Black Ultra Condensed Hidrogent Extra Black Ultra Condensed Hidrogent gives a clear and elegant look to logos, quotes, headings, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, lable, news, posters, badges, magazines, films. etc. Hidrogent is a versatile typography filled with the character you want. with Marston you work. Multilingual support for various languages including: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, and more. The different weights give you full range to explore a whole host of applications, while the outlined fonts give a real modern feel to any project.OpenType features can be accessed by using OpenType smart programs such as Adobe Photo Shop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Corel Draw and Microsoft Office. can also be accessed through the character map.
  23. Kalela Slab by Afkari Studio, $10.00
    Kalela Slab is Condensed Slab Serif Font a Modern Condensed Slab serif with solid font files. Suitable for branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, Logo, greeting cards, quotes, posters, art quote, typography. Kalela Slab Condensed Slab Serif Font also suitable for your any projects. Iclude: Kalela Slab With 4 Weight; Thin, Light, Regular and Bold Features : – Upper Case & Lowercase (All Caps) – Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) – Accents (Multilingual characters) No special software is required to use Kalela Slab Condensed Slab Serif Font
  24. Decora by Bogusky 2, $20.00
    Modern condensed font
  25. Gogoskinny by Bogusky 2, $25.00
    Ultra condensed font
  26. Steed by Device, $29.00
    A condensed and bold obround sans inspired by 60s condensed inserat faces, with a more pronounced thick/thin stress as seen on the titles of the Avengers TV show.
  27. Basic Commercial Soft Rounded by Linotype, $29.99
    Basic Commercial is a font based on historical designs from the hot metal typeface era. It first appeared around 1900, and was created by type designers whose names have not been recorded but whose skills cannot be overlooked. This typeface's design has been popular among groups and movements as diverse as the Bauhaus, Dadaism, and the masters of Swiss/International-Style typography. It influenced for a variety of later grotesque fonts, such as Helvetica and Univers. Basic Commercial was distributed for many years in the United States under the name Standard Series. The typeface worked its way into many aspects of daily life and culture; for instance, it became the face chosen for use in the New York City subway system's signage. The Basic Commercial's font family members have a clear and objective design. Their forms exhibit almost nothing unusual, but remain both lively and legible nonetheless. Perhaps for this reason, Basic Commercial's design has been popular with graphic designers for decades. To read more about the history of typefaces like Basic Commercial, visit our font feature, The Sans Serif Typefaces. In addition several weights of this typefamily are available as soft rounded versions."
  28. GauFontRoot - Unknown license
  29. SERIESB - Unknown license
  30. Arnika by Typejockeys, $50.00
    This charming type family comes in four widths: Regular, Semi Condensed, Condensed and Extra Condensed – bringing flexibility and diversity to your drawing table. Crisp details convey confidence without losing fineness. Arnika is your ally for all things classy. Although it is a match made in heaven for beauty products and fashion magazines, we leave its usage to your imagination.
  31. Initial - Unknown license
  32. Antimony Blue - Unknown license
  33. Greenwich Mean - Unknown license
  34. Tom's Headache - Unknown license
  35. ITC Franklin by ITC, $40.99
    The ITC Franklin™ typeface design marks the next phase in the evolution of one of the most important American gothic typefaces. Morris Fuller Benton drew the original design in 1902 for American Type Founders (ATF); it was the first significant modernization of a nineteenth-century grotesque. Named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, the design not only became a best seller, it also served as a model for several other sans serif typefaces that followed it. Originally issued in just one weight, the ATF Franklin Gothic family was expanded over several years to include an italic, a condensed, a condensed shaded, an extra condensed and, finally, a wide. No light or intermediate weights were ever created for the metal type family. In 1980, under license from American Type Founders, ITC commissioned Victor Caruso to create four new weights in roman and italic - book, medium, demi and heavy - while preserving the characteristics of the original ATF design. This series was followed in 1991 by a suite of twelve condensed and compressed designs drawn by David Berlow. ITC Franklin Gothic was originally released as two designs: one for display type and one for text. However, in early digital interpretations, a combined text and display solution meant the same fonts were used to set type in any size, from tiny six-point text to billboard-size letters. The problem was that the typeface design was almost always compromised and this hampered its performance at any size. David Berlow, president of Font Bureau, approached ITC with a proposal to solve this problem that would be mutually beneficial. Font Bureau would rework the ITC Franklin Gothic family, enlarge and separate it into distinct text and display designs, then offer it as part of its library as well. ITC saw the obvious value in the collaboration, and work began in early 2004. The project was supposed to end with the release of new text and display designs the following year. But, like so many design projects, the ITC Franklin venture became more extensive, more complicated and more time consuming than originally intended. The 22-font ITC Franklin Gothic family has now grown to 48 designs and is called simply ITC Franklin. The new designs range from the very willowy Thin to the robust Ultra -- with Light, Medium, Bold and Black weights in between. Each weight is also available in Narrow, Condensed and Compressed variants, and each design has a complementary Italic. In addition to a suite of new biform characters (lowercase characters drawn with the height and weight of capitals), the new ITC Franklin Pro fonts also offer an extended character set that supports most Central European and many Eastern European languages. ITC Franklin Text is currently under development.
  36. Gogobig Stencil by Bogusky 2, $25.00
    Ultra Bold Condensed Stencil
  37. Compado by Bogusky 2, $34.50
    Condensed slab serif font
  38. Condo by Bogusky 2, $20.00
    Novelty condensed serif font
  39. Brrb Rloadt. - Unknown license
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