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  1. Qirof - Unknown license
  2. Vixene - Unknown license
  3. Sukato by Thinkdust, $10.00
    A neue rave typeface; Pacman-style chunky, sharp, creative.
  4. Feldicouth Italic - Unknown license
  5. Charleston - Unknown license
  6. Pumpkin Soup by Hanoded, $20.00
    Pumpkin Soup is delicious! And so is the font. 'Nuf said!
  7. Swifty - Unknown license
  8. Stamp - Unknown license
  9. Xavier by CastleType, $29.00
    The Xavier family of typefaces is based on the delightful deco typeface called Ashley Crawford, originally designed in 1930 by Ashley Havinden. After designing Xavier Black (Serif) and Xavier Sans Black, I added Bold Sans, Medium and Medium Sans and finally added lowercase to the medium weights. Although more manageable than Ashley Crawford, Xavier, due to its very playful nature (splayed A, M, etc.) needs to be used with care, especially in terms of spacing. Xavier is a playful typeface and I have been particularly pleased to see it used in children's books.
  10. Babble by Comicraft, $19.00
    Babble go gaga? Babble a liddle baba aba dittle boo-boo? Babble gotta Owie? Babble wanna see dada go bonk? See dada go WAAHHH?! Babble wanna bockle? Babble wanna see mama? Babble wanna have milky milky num-nums? Ahhh... Babble id soooooooo cuuuuuute! Dada and Mama love Babble. Big Hug, babble!
  11. Blomster - Unknown license
  12. Safrole - Unknown license
  13. Miele - Unknown license
  14. Sacrifice - Unknown license
  15. Passeul - Unknown license
  16. DLSantaCaps - Unknown license
  17. Salamander - Unknown license
  18. Saccule - Unknown license
  19. Parquet - Unknown license
  20. Parsnip - Unknown license
  21. Xenotron - Unknown license
  22. Tschich - 100% free
  23. DLTreeCaps - Unknown license
  24. Prima Sans Mono by Bitstream, $29.99
    The monospace companion to Jim Lyles’ Prima Sans, designed by colleague Sue Zafarana at Bitstream.
  25. Americanic - Personal use only
  26. RaveParty Wide - Unknown license
  27. RaveParty Oblique - Unknown license
  28. RaveParty Narrow - Unknown license
  29. RaveParty Poster - Unknown license
  30. RaveParty Offset - Unknown license
  31. Runner - Unknown license
  32. Daville - Unknown license
  33. Elementric - Unknown license
  34. RaveParty Hollow - Unknown license
  35. Menca by Kvant, $59.00
    Menca takes cues from the lettering of engineering, found on road signage and industrial metal plaques.
  36. Frutiger Arabic by Linotype, $149.00
    Neue Frutiger Arabic was created by Nadine Chahine and a team of designers and font engineers from the Monotype Studio, under the direction of Monotype type director Akira Kobayashi. The family is available in 10 weights from Ultra Light to Extra Black. Neue Frutiger Arabic embodies the same warmth and clarity as Adrian Frutiger's original design, but allows brands to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice, regardless of the language. It is part of the Neue Frutiger World collection, offering linguistic versatility across environments – suited to branding and corporate identity, advertising, signage, wayfinding, print, and digital environments.
  37. Pointed - Unknown license
  38. Ludwig LooseBraids - Unknown license
  39. Dot2Dot - Unknown license
  40. Quire Sans by Monotype, $155.99
    My goal was to make a design that might fit in anywhere,” says Jim Ford about his Quire Sans™ typeface. “I wanted it to be highly functional and sexy at the same time.” With one foot comfortably in the realm of oldstyle design and traditional book typography, and the other in evolving electronic media, the Quire Sans family does, indeed, fit in just about anywhere. As for sexy, someone once quotably wrote, “A great figure or physique is nice, but it's self-confidence that makes someone really sexy.” Yes, Quire Sans is sexy, performing confidently in virtually any setting. 2014-06-26 00:00:00.000 57.9900 F43063-S193385 42831 Neue Frutiger World Monotype https://www.myfonts.com/collections/neue-frutiger-world-font-monotype-imaging https://cdn.myfonts.net/cdn-cgi/image/width=417,height=208,fit=contain,format=auto/images/pim/10000/279026_ed8c8093fe1ac59ebe9e3ee1d9262c8e.png Neue Frutiger World is designed for global use with an impressive range of 10 weights, from Ultra Light to Extra Black, with matching italics. It embodies the same warmth and clarity as Adrian Frutiger’s original design, but allows brands to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice, regardless of the language. Neue Frutiger World supports more than 150 languages and scripts including Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Georgian, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai and Vietnamese. “Before Neue Frutiger World it was not an easy task for western brands to find families in Arabic, Hebrew, Thai and Vietnamese which match with their Latin,” says Monotype type director Akira Kobayashi, who led the Neue Frutiger World project. “They may find a type with closer expression, but there was no guarantee if the bold version in the non-Latin family matches the bold in their Latin. Neue Frutiger World offers a better solution.” In addition to Neue Frutiger World’s linguistic versatility, it works hard across environments – suited to branding and corporate identity, advertising, signage, wayfinding, print, and digital environments. The Neue Frutiger World fonts can be paired with Monotype’s CJK fonts: M XiangHe Hei (Chinese), Tazugane Gothic (Japanese), Tazugane Info (Japanese), and Seol Sans (Korean). These were all designed to address brands’ needs to expand into Asian cultures and solve for global typographic challenges.
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