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  1. Skatter - Unknown license
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  3. Uneek - Unknown license
  4. Xerography - Unknown license
  5. Serenade JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Serenade JNL is an original design from Jeff Levine with a bit of an Art Nouveau feel.
  6. LDJ Squirrel Tracks by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    If squirrels could write, chances are they would love to use this perky new font from Jillustration.
  7. Rubba by MADType, $19.00
    Rubba was created using rub-on type to create completely new letterforms from the bits of others.
  8. Balshan MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    Derived from old signage, this serif font is unique and readable in titles and text as well.
  9. ArTarumianIshkhan by Tarumian, $40.00
    Font ArTarumianIshkhan (Ishkhan from Arm. “Prince” was created as a modern stylization of Armenian medieval lapidary letters.
  10. Hebrew Sara by Samtype, $26.00
    This is calligraphic font. Good for posters and invitations. Best to use this font from 24pt size.
  11. Hebrew Century by Samtype, $39.00
    This is a font from the 10th century and is still pretty. This is a classic format.
  12. Rookie JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Rookie JNL is derived from the lettering style found in Directory Board JNL, but with serifs added.
  13. Grandeur by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A contemporary design can be used in all applications from text to Headlines. Very clean and readable.
  14. Mayville JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Mayville JNL is a re-drawing of an all-caps Clarendon Wood Type font from the 1800s.
  15. Delancey JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Inline lettering from a vintage piece of sheet music inspired Delancey JNL, an Art Deco-flavored design.
  16. Pixo by Cubo Fonts, $29.00
    Pixo is a Brazilian graffiti seen in Sao Paulo. Pixo draws its inspiration from that original style.
  17. Trilium JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Trilium JNL is a tri-line sans serif font that was modeled from some 1970s retail packaging.
  18. Drugstore by Coffee Bin Fonts, $20.00
    This font was inspired by lettering found on old tradecards and drugstore ads from the 19th century.
  19. Alexander by Monotype, $29.99
    The Alexander font family was designed by Adam Roe for Lunchbox design. Alexander was released in 1993.
  20. Swiss 924 by Bitstream, $29.99
    An old narrow Grotesque from Stempel’s early days (possibly Information Bold Condensed) revived and revised for photocomposition.
  21. Tobacco by Suomi, $29.00
    Tobacco came about from the drawing programs and the way they display a line with control points.
  22. Brownstone Sans by Sudtipos, $59.00
    One design sparks another. As Alejandro Paul experimented with the strokes and curves of the monoline script Business Penmanship, he discovered interesting new forms and shapes that didn't fit the Spencerian theme of that typeface. These forms simmered in Ale’s subconscious over the next three years, during which time he visited New York City, pored over rare type specimen books in the New York Public Library, and explored Brooklyn’s neighborhoods. Brownstone, the face born from these explorations, is an original 21st-century design, yet one subtly infused with historical and cultural references -- keen observers might spot influences from decorative typefaces of 19th-century foundries. And just as faces from that era were influenced by contemporary architecture, the frames included with Brownstone echo the ornate iron railings of Park Slope’s row houses. (There’s also a slight 1960s vibe to Brownstone, of novelty swash-sans photocompositing faces, that can be played up at your discretion.) Influences aside, Brownstone has broad appeal to modern audiences. A soft, monoline sans-serif, with elements of Swiss geometry (see the ‘k’ and ‘x’), its marriage of highly legible, draftsman-like letterforms with decorative swashes and ornaments reflects the old-meets-new aesthetic of the DIY craft culture seen in Brooklyn and other urban centers. It’s ornamental but unfussy, romantic but understated. Brownstone includes character sets for Latin-based languages, including Western and Eastern European, Baltic, Turkish, Maltese, Celtic and Welsh. Over 1500 glyphs, including small capitals, swash characters, alternates, and ligatures, in both Light and Thin weights. Ornamental frames are also included in both weights. The Brownstone Frames fonts are available as separate fonts in the new Brownstone Slab family.
  23. EnglishTowne-Normal - Unknown license
  24. Prakrta - Unknown license
  25. Corporate - Unknown license
  26. elektrogothik - Unknown license
  27. Vein - Unknown license
  28. PEACECHILD - Unknown license
  29. 5X5 - Unknown license
  30. Uecker - Unknown license
  31. BoArust - Unknown license
  32. SecretCode - Unknown license
  33. Ironick-Normal - Unknown license
  34. AnotherHandFont - Unknown license
  35. Sweet Case by Bogstav, $17.00
    Handmade with an organic feeling. You have 6 different versions of each letter to choose from + multilingual support!
  36. Antique Ornaments JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Antique Ornaments JNL collects twenty-six vintage printers' ornaments from the 1800s into one convenient digital font file.
  37. LHF Cafe Corina by Letterhead Fonts, $39.00
    Enjoy this one-of-a-kind custom creation from Chuck Davis. Beautiful curves make it a must have.
  38. Scoto Koberger Fraktur N9 by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    a free digitization of ancient types of Ottaviano Scotus, from incunabula times, printed in Germany by Anton Koberger
  39. Double Geometry by Zefrar, $9.99
    Double Geometry is designed using 2 lines to form a geometric style, inspired from geometry theme and forms.
  40. De Scripto by Prototype Fonts, $20.00
    De Scripto is a flea market-inspired font borrowing letterforms from old letters, postcards and hand written notes.
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