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  1. Schism Three by Alias, $55.00
    Schism is a modulated sans-serif, originally developed from our Alias Didot typeface, as a serif-less version of the same design. It was expanded to three sub-families, with the thin stroke getting progressively heavier from Schism One to Schism Three. The different versions explore how this change in contrast between thick and thin strokes changes the character of the letterforms. The shape is maintained, but the emphasis shifts from rounded to angular, elegant to incised. Schism One has high contrast, and the same weight of thin stroke from Light to Black. Letter endings are at horizontal or vertical, giving a pinched, constricted shape for characters such as a, c, e and s. The h, m, n and u have a sharp connection between curve and vertical, and are high shouldered, giving a slightly square shape. The r and y have a thick stress at their horizontal endings, which makes them impactful and striking at bolder weights. Though derived from an elegant, classic form, Schism feels austere rather than flowery. It doesn’t have the flourishes of other modulated sans typefaces, its aesthetic more a kind of graphic-tinged utility. While in Schism Two and Three the thin stroke gets progressively heavier, the connections between vertical and curves — in a, b, n etc — remain cut to an incised point throughout. The effect is that Schism looks chiselled and textural across all weights. Forms maintain a clear, defined shape even in Bold and Black, and don’t have the bloated, wide and heavy appearance heavy weights can have. The change in the thickness of the thin stroke in different versions of the same weight of a typeface is called grading. This is often used when the types are to used in problematic print surfaces such as newsprint, or at small sizes — where thin strokes might bleed, and counters fill in and lose clarity, or detail might be lost or be too thin to register. The different gradings are incremental and can be quite subtle. In Schism it is extreme, and used as a design device, giving three connected but separate styles, from Sans-Didot to almost-Grotesk. The name Schism suggests the differences in shape and style in Schism One, Two and Three. Three styles with distinct differences, from the same start point.
  2. Treves Sans by AdultHumanMale, $15.00
    Treves Sans is a scratchy, messy, hand written display font. It has the look of charcoal or a brass rubbing, reversed in lighter tones it looks like chalk. It reminds me of Edward Gorey's or Eddie Campbell's styles of sketching. It has about 200 glyphs including all those extra pesky foreign features.
  3. True Sage by Creativemedialab, $20.00
    True Sage is a pretty decorative serif family. Contains Eight weights from thin to black. Vintage retro style dressed with pretty swirly alternates makes the lettering look pretty and unique, perfect for your heading, title, or branding projects.
  4. True South by Crumphand, $20.00
    Introducing True South Authentic Hand brush Fonts. this font made by 100% real brush to get real texture, strong but still calm. good for your product digital ads, thumbnail video, movie poster, book cover. as long you can match your graphic this font should be an option. What's Character Included ? Uppercase Lowercase Symbols Numerals Multilinguals Thank You, Regards!
  5. True North by Cultivated Mind, $39.00
    True North is a vintage inspired typeface with 16 styles and a monoline script. True North comes with labels, extras and free banners. Extras include wild animals, catchwords, numbers, symbols, tools, maple leaves and trees. True North is a headline font with alternate capitals. Combine all 16 styles with the script, banners, labels and extras and you get a wonderful vintage design. True North Script is a playful, fully-connected monoline script full of ligatures and alternate forms. Its wide range of international characters and alternate use of the power of OpenType automatically creates the feel of hand-lettering.
  6. Eclectic Three by Altered Ego, $45.00
    STF Eclectic Three contains dingbats and a special set of glyphs which make it simple and easy to create registration and fill-in forms for print materials. Create rules with hash lines, fill-in boxes and many other variations. Also includes handicapped, recycled and arrow right/left symbols. The Eclectic family is legendary, with a cult-like following among the inititated. With over 100 characters in the complete set, you'll find yourself using Eclectic Three almost daily to add spice to your otherwise san-serif typographic existence. Available in Mac and PC formats. License it today!
  7. Stay True by Aerotype, $49.00
    Express yourself in ink with tattoo-inspired Stay True™. Available as a set or individually, Stay True and companion font Stay True Open deliver your message with an edgy attitude. Pro versions of both fonts extend the character set to support Eastern European and Baltic languages.
  8. True Message by Attractype, $15.00
    True Message is a handwritten brush font that created by skilled hands to make this font look stylish and elegant. This font is suitable for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, visiting cards, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery and any projects that need unique handwriting taste.
  9. Cristal True by Johannes Krenner, $5.00
    »Cristal True« is an elaborate matrix display font. It contains 645 letters per font style and some Open Type features: Different stylistic alternates, small caps, various font styles and different sets of numerals. It is monospaced and therefor easy to handle, if you want to simulate the look and feel of a LCD display. The basis of this font is a Union-Jack or sixteen-segment display (SISD). It is expanded by another 10 segments for a wider range of languages supported (this should cover all European regions). »Crystal True« is perfected for the quick, easy and precise use in modern graphic design applications. Try »Cristal Text« for more text-heavier usages.
  10. Free Zone by Aboutype, $24.99
    A Sans serif design that follows a continental style with design characteristics that combine condensed and open counters. The lowercase has tall ascenders. Family includes common capitals and alternate lowercase characters. FreeZone requires subjective display kerning and compensation.
  11. True Black by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    This vintage steam-punk look font named "True Black" consists of a Clean and a textured Rough version with multi-lingual support.
  12. Antique Three by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text.
  13. Three Candy by Mazkicibe, $11.00
    Three Candy Font is Sans Serif and modern font combined with a sweet touch and beautifully curved each letter. using a touch of soft curves so that it is pleasing to the eye. Three Candy Font Spirit is great for: Wedding invitations, fashion magazines, logos, signatures, and suitable for watermark photography.
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  16. Fontazia Christmas Tree 2 by Deniart Systems, $24.00
    Add more flair to the holiday season with Fontazia Christmas Tree 2 featuring 62 elegantly simple tree illustrations. These stylish tree motifs are sure to add elegance to all your holiday designs.
  17. Tre Giorni by Eurotypo, $60.00
    Tre Giorni, is a variant of the "Due Giorni" font with the possibility of combining between the two. This useful writing font is very expressive, fresh, agile and organic. It comes in two styles: Solid and outline (just a little shine) Each font contains 571 glyphs with many OpenType features: standard and discretionary ligatures, stylistic alternates, decorative characters, old-style figures, small caps, titles, case sensitives, and ornaments. Specially designed for creating eye-catching headlines, logos, packaging, greeting cards, advertisements and websites. It also has good readability for longer texts.
  18. Tee Franklin by Suomi, $19.00
    The British Vogue commissioned this typeface for their magazine re-design in 2001. After studying the originals of Morris Fuller Benton and the existing versions, this font was designed with all new thin weights. Just when the family was finished, Vogue informed that they had decided to use American Typewriter instead. Bastards. But here is a true classic typeface with a facelift. The pun intended. Tee Franklin has seven weights with obliques, the Heavy being just slightly heavier than the existing versions from Adobe and ITC, and moving down to totally new Ultra Light, using Luc(as) de Groot's formula to keep the weights optically correct. The glyphs are the same as the Morris Fuller Benton's original from 1902, except for the upper case Q, which was re-designed with a loop in the counter for added differentiation.
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