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  1. Ultimate College Team by Fontscafe, $39.00
    College styles fonts are a "must have" for any designer just because of their really vast possibilities of uses. With our "Ultimate College Team" pack we're giving a whole range of "College style" fonts where you'll be able to select in any moment the perfect characteristic necessary for your next project. The pack includes 9 hand crafted fonts that capture these very emotions of team work and campus life. Our college fonts speak largely of sports activities, but also of those strong emotions that combines force, discipline, determination, confidence and that feeling to be “in the Team”. The "Hot Sports Elements" font, which consists of handy sports related graphic elements, is the last touch to reinforce and add meaning of a piece of text and create the best balance to your layout and it comes free when you buy the packs available!
  2. Mamute by PintassilgoPrints, $18.00
    Mamute is a block rockin' family with a cool letterpress look. Its upper- and lower-case slots hold glyphs with slightly different textures for a natural look. Numbers and punctuation marks also have alternate versions. Just trigger the Contextual Alternates feature to easily cycle the alternate glyphs, preventing double letters from displaying the same texture. Mamute is a highly decorative typeface available in 2 widths, regular and condensed, each also offered as a layered font, a handy and playful way for adding shades to your composition. There’s also a generous ornaments font and a catchwords one to spice up your designs. Mamute is based on Aldine wood type spirit (as there were many incarnations of it!), from circa 1870. Please note that this family has a limited character set and doesn't bring diacritics nor accented characters. But yet it does rock, you bet!
  3. Sunwind by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Sunwind is not really made to write long copy. It is a font for shopsigns and short sentences that need that hot, sunny and windy touch. And that is how I got around to designing it: I saw some letters on a shopsign in Cannes when driving into town. I shouted at my son Julius: "Quick take a picture of that sign, the blue one." That's what he did, only he used the macro setting, so I had a very small sign but lots of nice background. Anyway I got the basic idea! Then I made a lot of sketches and this is what came out. I added a smallcaps set and I also made some initials as a rough version, so they look like written with a brush on heavygrain paper. Swinging that brush is yours truly Gert Wiescher
  4. Wonderkids by Masinong Studio, $15.00
    Wonderkids Script Inspired by Retro style and combination with Hand Lettering style. It is made with personality in every curve. I hope this will inspire your work. It is perfectly paired with marker fonts , and includes a super handy set of bonus Swash. Ideal for logos, handwritten quotes, product packaging, header, poster, merchandise, social media & greeting cards. Features Basic Latin A-Z and a-z Numbers Symbols Stylistic Set Ligature PUA Encode Multi-language Support To enable the OpenType Stylistic alternates, you need a program that supports OpenType features such as Adobe Illustrator CS, Adobe Indesign & CorelDraw X6-X7. There are additional ways to access alternates, using Character Map (Windows), Nexus Font (Windows), Font Book (Mac) or a software program such as PopChar (for Windows and Mac). If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me by email masinong.studio@gmail.com :)
  5. Little Micro Sans by Caron twice, $39.00
    It is 1984 and Ridley Scott’s commercial for Apple tells us, “You’ll see why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984’.” The first Mac comes on the market. The Mac interface includes a font for use in small sizes called Chicago. The first version was designed by Susan Kare. The font’s modern grid-like character was also used for the first iPod screens, which is why this font is also associated with music. Today’s font upgrade, Little Micro Sans, is suited for small-point texts, product labels, lists of ingredients, and small captions in books, magazines, websites or applications. For online use, a variable format is particularly handy as it offers all font styles in a single file, has a faster display time and takes up less memory. Little Micro Sans is a revolution for small sizes. Specimen: http://carontwice.com/files/specimen_Little_Micro_Sans.pdf
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