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  1. Costa Brava by Letterhead Studio-YG, $15.00
    Costa Brava and Costa Dorada are devoted unforgettable days on beaches of tender Mediterranean sea in Catalonia. Enjoy! Both fonts were originally created in the summer 2003. The OpenType version, with extended Latin characters, was released in 2009.
  2. Standing Stones by Solotype, $19.95
    Redrawn from a strange type originally made about 1850, and sold by the Connors Foundry, New York. We cannot guarantee that Connors originated it, since they were among the first to have facilities for pirating other foundries' types.
  3. Costa Dorada by Letterhead Studio-YG, $15.00
    Costa Brava and Costa Dorada are devoted unforgettable days on beaches of tender Mediterranean sea in Catalonia. Enjoy! Both fonts were originally created in the summer 2003. The OpenType version, with extended Latin characters, was released in 2009.
  4. Nouveau Yorke JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired by the hand-lettered address for the publisher of some 1920s sheet music, Nouveau Yorke JNL is a throwback to a simpler period in time when sheet music and piano rolls were the mainstay of parlor entertainment.
  5. Egizio by Linotype, $29.99
    Italian designer Aldo Novarese first created Egizio in 1955. Egizio is a Clarendon-style typeface, based on type fashions that were especially common in Britain during the 19th Century. This font is a popular choice for newspaper headlines.
  6. Lithos by Adobe, $35.00
    Old Greek inscriptions were Carol Twombly's inspiration when she created Lithos, which appeared with Adobe in 1990. The alphabet is composed exclusively of capital letters, which can also be used as initials combined with other fonts, such as Caslon.
  7. Dekros by FontHaus, $14.00
    Dekros has the look and feel of an Art Nouveau font when a key feature in much of the design of the 1890s was characterized by intricate linear and flowing curves that were based on natural and organic forms.
  8. Stylish Nouveau JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Free form Art Nouveau hand lettering found on many early-1900s ads for various personal care items manufactured by the Colgate Company were the design inspiration for Stylish Nouveau JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  9. Display Dots Three Sans by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Three Sans and Serif are display fonts not intended for text use. They were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Three Sans and Serif include an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  10. Display Dots Three Serif by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Three Sans and Serif are display fonts not intended for text use. They were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Three Sans and Serif include an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  11. Display Dots Four Sans by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Four Sans and Serif are display fonts not intended for text use. They were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Four Sans and Serif include an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  12. Woodout by Justyna Sokolowska, $15.00
    Wooden font block. Taken from the typesetting department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. All the letters were printed on paper, scanned and polished on the computer. It’s very detailed font, which are suitable for large prints.
  13. Display Dots Four Serif by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Four Sans and Serif are display fonts not intended for text use. They were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Four Sans and Serif include an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  14. Circuit by Holland Fonts, $30.00
    A decorative tech typeface, designed for use in broadcast station identities and animations (Wired TV), with a slight reference to Rand's Westinghouse logo, of which a huge sign was used as a dinner table in the corporate guest quarters.
  15. Benjamin by Solotype, $19.95
    Fonts without curved lines were quite popular in Victorian times. We drew this one back in the days of T-squares and triangles, and based it on a type that we felt could stand to be improved. (Arrogant, eh?)
  16. NoPain by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    The letters of NoPain went to a party and had a bit too much to drink. The four NoPain typefaces, regular and bold of NoPainRight and NoPainLeft, were formed by distorting the letters of the wide-serifed font Valgal.
  17. JT Marnie by JAM Type Design, $14.00
    The design is influenced by the geometric style sans serif faces which were popular during the 1920s and 30s. The JT Marnie font family is well suited for headlines and small blocks of text, particularly in advertising and packaging.
  18. Wireline JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inspired (in part) by a vintage photo of a storefront neon sign for Cushman’s Furs, Wireline JNL is a thin monoline font with the appearance of bent wire characters. The font is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  19. Heraldic Creatures by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Many fabulous creatures were created for use on heraldic crests. The Heraldic Creatures font is an assortment of simplified renderings of some of these creatures. There is a total of 47 creatures all located under the normal character keys.
  20. Occidental Tourist JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Occidental Tourist JNL is based on a set of die-cut cardboard letters used by teachers. They were primarily found on classroom bulletin boards or felt boards. The font's name is a pun on the movie The Accidental Tourist.
  21. Avebury by Parkinson, $25.00
    An ultra black blackletter, Avebury Black and Avebury Inline were inspired by an early blackletter from the Caslon Foundry. Early blackletters from the Bruce Type Foundry are also reflected in this slightly modernized and more readable typeface. Caution. For display only.
  22. Display Dots Two Serif by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Two Serif is a display font not intended for text use. It, along with its sans counterpart were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Two Serif has an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
  23. Lakeland JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Lakeland JNL was inspired by lettering seen on a vintage container of Yankee brand motor oil. Originally all-caps on the package, the remaining characters were developed to expand on this casual semi-script design which was popular during the 1940s.
  24. Artlessness by sugargliderz, $18.00
    I used a technical pen to the trace the letters in an alphabet learning book for this font. Of course, I drew several letters by freehand as if I were practicing, and included all of them together as a Stylistic Set.
  25. Westmore by Solotype, $19.95
    Based on one of the earliest Tuscans, from Thorowgood's foundry. The original was very poorly rendered in 1822, but keep in mind that decorative types were still quite new in the early 1800s. We redrew it, but kept it recognizable.
  26. Kane by Device, $29.00
    Based on the Batman logo, this font (and a medium weight which is unreleased) were designed especially for Rian Hughes' "Batman: Black and White" comic book. It retains the signature reversed-stress weight distribution, seen to best effect on the A.
  27. Printers Choice JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Banners, arrows with numbers, cartoon cuts, decorative elements and ad helpers make up the assortment of classic images found in Printers Choice JNL. Each were carefully re-drawn from vintage sources to offer a wide variety of topics and uses.
  28. Ambie Skratch by Amber Phillips, $15.00
    Ambie Skratch was inspired by grudge fonts, as well as rock music, and deconstructed art work. It was made by shacking a sharpie marker in a fast angled motion. Then these images were scanned and altered further on the computer.
  29. Espresso by Calligraphics, $30.00
    The two font families, DemiTasse and Espresso, are designed to work together. Espresso is related to DemiTasse in that it is an italic font. They are both based on my own calligraphy and were used as such both separately and together.
  30. Tenison by AVP, $29.00
    Tenison is a semi-formal script which echoes the way the designer was taught to write in school. It is not overly decorative and it is highly legible. All lowercase characters link with each other, just as we were taught.
  31. Liquida by Resistenza, $49.00
    Liquida is a decorative script font with slanted inclination. All characters were designed with brush and walnut ink on paper using real ink drops to generate a trickling effect. A display typeface perfect to set a refreshing liquified lettering in seconds!
  32. GretchenHello by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    GretchenHello is a typeface family of informal hand printing that looks as if it were done with a calligraphic pen. It has tall ascenders and long descenders that give it a certain elegance. The family has three weights, each with italics.
  33. Adhesive Letters JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Adhesive Letters JNL was drawn from sample letters and numbers once manufactured by the Tablet and Ticket Company of Chicago. Originally sold under the brand name of Willson's, these gummed letters were available in a number of styles and sizes.
  34. Gretel Script by Typejockeys, $25.00
    This quirky script is packed with features. Best of all: Optical sizes! The three style family is based on the writing of calligrapher Natascha Safarik. All glyphs were redrawn manually to produce vector shapes that look perfect in literally every size!
  35. Catch Words JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the days of wood type, suppliers offered words such as 'and', 'at', 'for', 'each' and numerous others as stock cuts called "catch words". This collection of twenty-six were re-drawn using a vintage type catalog page as a model.
  36. Santino by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Santino is a rounded monoline, post-bauhaus geometric font with smooth extremes and a touch of modern sensuality. It is named after Ariel "Negro" Di Lisio's son. The fonts were designed by Ariel Di Lisio and digitized by Alejandro Paul.
  37. Goudy Heavyface by Bitstream, $29.99
    This face was designed in 1925 as the Monotype answer to the very popular Cooper Black. Goudy is also quite similar in appearance to Ludlow Black and Pabst Extra Bold, both of which were also done in response to Cooper Black.
  38. Oracle Bone by Okaycat, $29.95
    Oracle Bone is a font showing ancient glyphs which were used long ago for divination in China. In Chinese this oracle bone script is called "pinyin". Oracle Bone is a latin font with a pinyin glyph in place of each letter.
  39. Disclover by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Disclover came about when I was doodling on a pad of paper. I was thinking about contemporary font designs, and disclover came to mind. The original sketches were scanned and then re-drawn in Illustrator. The name is just made up.
  40. Display Dots Two Sans by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Display Dots Two Sans is a display font not intended for text use. It, along with its serif counterpart were designed specifically for display, headline, logotype, branding, and similar applications. Display Dots Two Sans has an uppercase alphabet, numbers, and punctuation.
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