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  1. Caslon Classico by Linotype, $29.99
    The Englishman William Caslon (1672-1766) first cut his typeface Caslon in 1725. His major influences were the Dutch designers Christoffel van Dijcks and Dirck Voskens. The Caslon font was long known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum, the Americans used it as well for their Declaration of Independence. The characteristics of the earlier Renaissance typefaces are only barely detectable. The serifs are finer and the axis of the curvature is almost or completely vertical. The overall impression which Caslon makes is serious, elegant and linear. Next to Baskerville, Caslon is known as the embodiment of the English Baroque-Antiqua and has gone through numerous new interpretations, meaning that every Caslon is slightly different. Caslon Classico appeared in 1993 and was designed by Franco Luin, the designer of various interpretations of classic typefaces. Luin kept his design true to the original and Caslon Classico consists of two cuts with corresponding italic and small caps characters.
  2. Drystick Geo Grotesk by deFharo, $14.00
    Drystick is a Sans Serif typographic family of Geo-Grotesque style with 8 pesos plus the italic versions all include small capital letters the symbol of Bitcoin (b #) and other cryptocurrency symbols. It is a geometric typography, minimalist, with neo-grotesque modulations. The typeface has alternative letters and numbers, small caps and advanced OpenType functions. The Italic versions have some of their own characters (&, @, Q, a, g, y), these versions have many optical corrections to balance the deformations created in many curves by the mere inclination of the letters, which in the case of This typography is 9 °. The drawn of the vectors is careful to obtain smooth curves and elegant appearance, the thicker versions have ink traps in the joints of the joints to use in small sizes. The Metric and the Kerning of all the versions I have reviewed individually to obtain maximum readability in any type of text and size.
  3. Predy by Eurotypo, $55.00
    In the era of digital types, the round handmade cursive continues to intrigue many type designers, probably by their beautiful and graceful calligraphic origins. However, what is certainly true, is that all good traditional pen-formed script may be suitable for a wide range of fine graphic works. The Predy typeface is based on the famous style of the 19th Century: The English handwriting made by pen. It is a connected cursive in the tradition of the “ronde”. This typeface is constructed upon their vigorous ascenders with loops, two times the lengths of the descenders with an extremely short x-high. The uppercase is a classical modern roman typeface (Didona) that are accompanying with a set of accurate flourished capitals as alternates of the calligraphic style. Predy font comes with a set of decorative glyphs including old style figures, terminal letters, ligatures, alternates and swashes. This font will lend elegance and sophistication to a wide variety of design projects like wedding, invitations cards, logotypes, packaging and posters.
  4. F2F Mekanik Amente by Linotype, $29.99
    The Face2Face (F2F) series was inspired by the techno sound of the mid-1990s, personal computers and new font creation software. For years, Alessio Leonardi and his friends formed a unique type design collective, which churned out a substantial amount of fresh, new fonts, none of which complied with the traditional rules of typography. Many of these typefaces were used to create layouts for the leading German techno magazine of the 1990s, Frontpage. Leonardi and his fellows would even set in type at 6 points, in order to make it nearly unreadable. It was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt these messages! F2F Mekanik Amente appears as if it had once been a normal font whose letters were horribly attacked by a pair of scissors. This font could be a very creative choice for headlines. F2F Mekanik Amente is one of 41 Face2Face fonts included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH. Leonardi designed 11 of these himself."
  5. Spillsbury by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.50
    Spillsbury was inspired by some examples of 1920s signwriting (principally seen on the side of some vintage vans-good thing they were in a photograph and not on the move!). Spillsbury draws inspiration from these sources to provide a unique combination of legibility and flair, which echoes the charm of advertising and publicity material from the halcyon days of the 1920s. A basic range of four display faces os offered - Regular, Plain (not all that plain really!), Shaded and Shadowed. In a new departure for Greater Albion, three pairs of 'Duo' faces are also offered. These are designed to be used in pairs-and only sold on that basis for little more than the cost of a single face-to provide for two-coloured typographic design, enabling the recreation of those evokative two coloured blocked lettering styles that were used to such good effect in the past. Take a trip back to more colourful times today with Spillsbury!
  6. Hayward by Heinzel Std, $18.00
    Introducing Hayward, a captivating handwritten script font that adds a touch of personal charm to your design projects. With its authentic and organic letterforms, this font brings a natural and warm feel to your work. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, Hayward captures the essence of genuine handwriting. Its fluid strokes and gentle curves create a sense of authenticity, making it perfect for personal branding, invitations, and heartfelt projects. Embrace the beauty of handwritten script with Hayward Font. Its natural and heartfelt style will evoke a sense of warmth and personal connection. Experience the power of this versatile script font and unlock a world of creative possibilities. Discover the authentic charm of Hayward Font. Let it infuse your designs with a genuine handwritten touch, reflecting your unique style and heartfelt intentions. Explore the possibilities and embrace the beauty of Hayward Font in your creative projects. Hayward Features: Regular Version Uppercase and Lowercase Numerical and Punctuation Beginning and Ending Swashes Ligatures PUA Encoded Multilingual Language Easy To Use
  7. Infusion by Andinistas, $39.00
    Infusion is a type family designed by CFCG & Fabio Godoy for andinistas.net. The creative process of Infusion evolved throughout a myriad of experiments supported by my font gluten This is why its expressivity comes from the addition and subtraction of its parts by mixing and combining, resulting in a great variety and new versatility of uppercase, lowercase, multiple and different numbers to be applied at the beginning, middle or end of the word. Infusion is used to write sentences in craft contexts that require organic graphic design, with meticulous imperfect look. Infusion offers typographic solutions out of the limits, or out of borders that divide the mechanics of the drawn by hand. Infusion has 6 decorative and legible fonts to write casual messages with organic, friendly and natural personality. Infusion “Script, Mix, Roman, Shadow, Extras, Dingbats” contain unconventional visually appealing ideas to work independently or in group in the design of logos, packaging, presentations, headlines or editorials.
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  9. Altemus Borders by Altemus Creative, $11.00
    Each of the four Borders fonts contains an assortment of 174 theme borders and border elements.
  10. ITC Grouch by Bitstream, $40.99
    Tom Carnase and Ronne Bonder’s freewheeling ITC adaptation of ATF’s turn-of-the-century Caslon boldfaces.
  11. Revoluzia MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A revival of old hand painted sign in Old Jaffa, from the mid of 20th century.
  12. Meloneads 2 by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Although being made of geometric shapes, Meloneads 2 is a playful and funny set of drawings.
  13. Tomoli 2 by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Part 2 in the series of "things of more or less importance" which include different drawings.
  14. District Pro by GarageFonts, $45.00
    An austere grotesque with a hint of 1990s flair. Designed in the suburbs of Washington DC.
  15. Alouette by Funk King, $5.00
    Alouette is a graceful modular script font. Evocative of the mysterious, southern charm of New Orleans.
  16. Aurora Nintendo by FSD, $2.46
    Strong experimental remix at the edge of the typography of a quite old typeface called Aurora.
  17. Artefact by Shinntype, $39.00
    Rearranging the conventional disposition of thick and thin strokes in the Modern (Didone) class of typeface.
  18. Moonstar is a font that captures the imagination, twinkling like a distant galaxy in a sea of darkness. It is more than just a collection of characters; it embodies a sense of wonder and cosmic adven...
  19. The font named ThunderCats-Ho!, created by SpideRaY, is a distinctly crafted typeface that captures the essence and nostalgic exuberance of the iconic 1980s ThunderCats franchise. This font embodies ...
  20. "Lyrics Movement" is a distinctive font developed by Måns Grebäck, a renowned typeface designer known for creating fonts that capture the essence of artistic handwriting and calligraphy. The "Lyrics ...
  21. Saiyan Sans is a distinctive and bold typeface designed by Ben Palmer, inspired by the iconic and energetic style seen in the Dragon Ball Z universe. The font captures the essence of the dynamic, pow...
  22. The AddamsRegular font is a captivating and distinctive typeface that stands out due to its unique characteristics, drawing inspiration from the whimsical and macabre world of the Addams Family. This...
  23. Commuter, a distinctive font designed by The Type Fetish, stands out for its modern and versatile aesthetic. This typeface, crafted with clarity and functionality in mind, offers a sleek and contempo...
  24. The Arkitech font, crafted by the talented designer Ivan Filipov, embodies a sleek and modern aesthetic that is at once simple yet profoundly distinct. This typeface falls within the category of geom...
  25. Lamini EQ is an expressive typeface meticulously crafted by designer Németh Laci. This font stands out due to its unique blend of elegance and quirky characteristics, making it both versatile and eye...
  26. Azoft Sans, created by Sergiy Tkachenko, is a contemporary sans-serif font that exemplifies clarity, simplicity, and functionality. Its design is a harmonious blend of geometric shapes and humanist c...
  27. Ambroise Std by Typofonderie, $59.00
    An exquisite Didot font in 18 series Ambroise is a contemporary interpretation of various typefaces belonging to Didot’s late style, conceived circa 1830, including the original forms of g, y, &; and to a lesser extent, k. These unique glyphs are found in Gras Vibert, cut by Michel Vibert. Vibert was the appointed punchcutter of the Didot family during this period. It is the Heavy, whom sources were surest that Jean François Porchez has been used as the basis for the design of the typeface family. In the second half of the 19th century, it was usual to find fat Didots in several widths in the catalogs of French type foundries. These same typefaces continued to be offered until the demise of the big French foundries in the 1960s. Ambroise attempts to reproduce more of what we see printed on paper in the 19th century; a more accurate representation of Didot punches. So, the unbracketed serifs are not truly square straight-line forms but use tiny transitional curves instead. The result on the page appears softer and less straight, particularly in larger sizes. The illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers Every variation of the typeface carries a name in homage to a member of the illustrious Didot family of type founders and printers. The condensed variant is called Ambroise Firmin. The extra-condensed is called Ambroise François. Ambroise Pro brought back to life: fifteen years in the making! Club des directeurs artistiques, 48e palmarès Bukva:raz 2001
  28. Lorenzo by Canada Type, $24.95
    The lifetime of Lorenzo de Medici (1449-1492) coincides with the rise of metal type as it displaced broad pen calligraphy for the production of books. This revolution marked the end of formal Western calligraphy, as the industry employed metalworkers who designed type according to geometric measurement while calligraphers were forced to become secretaries who practiced handwriting systems. Renaissance Florence should have witnessed the marriage of calligraphy and typography, just as all the other arts and sciences flourished as classical learning was applied to technical advances; but the metalworkers and geometricians measured, dissected and recast the calligraphic letters by crude indirect methods, and in the end took all the life out of them. Here they languished until digital type has made it possible to render the precise motion of the broad pen stroke into type. Lorenzo is a confluence of many strains from the Middle Ages, brought together within the classical harmony of the capitals. It attempts to bypass metal type, using calligraphic means to achieve the precision of type while retaining the life of the stroke: a classical font that would be familiar to Lorenzo himself as well as to the modern eye. The Lorenzo family comes in four weights, ranging from light to bold. Two sets of italics, one with swashed caps and ascenders, complement each weight. The family boasts extensive language support and an offering of over fifty calligraphic ornaments/flourishes included within the character set.
  29. Oberon by ITC, $29.99
    Oberon is the work of British designer Phill Grimshaw. It has a touch of the 1970s about it and includes a number of alternative lowercase letters and ligatures. Oberon is a free-flowing, elegantly casual typeface.
  30. Sauro by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Sauro is a font family based on proportions derived from automobile designs of the seventies. It supports 113 languages, features a total of 482 glyphs and includes an italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  31. Osmica by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Osmica is a font family heavier than the sum of its parts. It supports 111 languages, features a total of 309 glyphs and includes an outlined, inlined and italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  32. Repetition by PizzaDude.dk, $15.00
    Authentic and handmade brush font. Comes with a great variety because of the contextual alternates (7 different versions of each letter that cycles as you type!) Also, a wide range of accented glyphs for your pleasure!
  33. Scrolls A by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Scrolls A are a set of pictorial scrolls like signs of the zodiac, animals, dishes, flowers, symbols, decorative and Americana. They are beginning of last century American. Your I-found-them-somewhere type-designer, Gert Wiescher
  34. Nautica Line by Resistenza, $39.00
    Nautica Line is a new version of Nautica font. This fonts family contains 10 fonts, made by different weight of lines. The Features of this fonts are: Contextual Alternates, Standart ligatures, Stylistic Alternates and Stylistic sets.
  35. Bluntz by ITC, $29.00
    Bluntz is the work of American designer David Sagorski, an all capital font which was influenced by the crisp, energetic look of graffiti. The angular, confident nature of the letterforms reflect a visual power and spontaneity.
  36. The Nos by Lone Army, $17.00
    The NOS font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
  37. Gemstone JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A late-19th Century song book entitled "Gems of Scotland - A Beautiful Collection of Scottish Songs" had the words "Gems of Scotland" hand lettered in an ornate, condensed type style now reproduced digitally as Gemstone JNL.
  38. Hairy Beast by Shelsey Birch, $500.00
    This display typeface is a little bit of scary and a whole lot of fun. Each character represents a little hairy monster of its own. It's sure to be a welcomed member to your font collection.
  39. Drawing Tablet JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Drawing Tablet JNL was created based on those two words hand-lettered on the cover of a sketch pad from the late 40s - early 50s. It is reminiscent of the popular Deco typefaces of the time.
  40. Alphacorsa by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    The Alphacorsa font embodies sleek, dynamic lines mirroring the speed and energy of modern sports racing. Its bold typography captures the essence of velocity, with sharp, futuristic contours that evoke a sense of adrenaline-fueled motion.
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