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  1. Opportoonity JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Opportoonity JNL is loosely based on lettering from 1940s cartoons. It's the perfect typeface for anything representing fun and carefree situations. There is a slightly limited character set and no kerning on this particular font.
  2. Blue Orchid JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A piece of 1940s sheet music for the song "Blue Orchids" was the inspiration for both the type design (based on the hand lettered title) as well as the font's name.
  3. Balthazar - Unknown license
  4. Enliven - Unknown license
  5. Comix - Unknown license
  6. GauFontPopMagic - Unknown license
  7. OrangeRoyale by The Northern Block, $16.70
    A round modular typeface inspired by British movie posters of the 1970s such as Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange .
  8. Liberty by Bitstream, $29.99
    Based on Lucien Bernhard’s idiosyncratic Schoenschrift, Liberty was designed for ATF two years later, in 1927, by W.T. Sniffin.
  9. Pencil Pusher JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The unusual hand lettering found on a piece of 1940s sheet music forms the basis for Pencil Pusher JNL.
  10. Urban Philosopher by Umbra95, $28.00
    Urban Philosopher is a experimental font, its kind of mix of vintage typography with 80 s grunge. The font have a little messy and dirty texture, which gives it a little "horror" effect. The font includes almost all letters of the Latin alphabet.
  11. Plumber's Gothic - Unknown license
  12. Gashouse Gang by Solotype, $19.95
    This font was adapted from an old lettering book, circa 1900. The book got away from us many years ago, but we had made stats of all the potentially useful fonts. Original had no lowercase or numerals, so we designed them.
  13. Deukalion NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    Lettering specimens from 1910 by an unnamed Dutch calligrapher provided the inspiration for this quirky and somewhat mischievous Art Nouveau font. Both versions of the font include the 1252 Latin and 1250 CE character sets (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  14. The idea of creating this font is based on Koch’s Schmale Deutsche Anzeigenschrift which was released in 1923 by Klingspor in Offenbach, Germany. This font was entirely redrawn and completed with the help of a few basic letters and the numerals.
  15. Circlet by Solotype, $19.95
    Like many of the Victorian decorative fonts, this one had caps only when Barnhart Bros. and Spindler brought it out. In 1990, we decided to draw a lowercase for it, making it more versatile. A good font for period typography.
  16. Sticky Pops by JSH creates, $39.95
    Sticky Pops is a fun handwritten script font, created by Jonathan S Harris in 2020. This style of lettering looks awesome on clothing, posters, signage/display signs, and just about anything to do with media.
  17. Kis Antiqua Pro by RMU, $45.00
    These Typoart fonts were redesigned and revived for modern use. The italic style got an entire set of swash caps, and both styles contain superior and inferior numerals as well as the historical long s.
  18. Roman Antique - Unknown license
  19. SPs School Bus - Unknown license
  20. Dans Le Cuisine by Latinotype, $25.00
    Wild curves, flavours and experimentation. That is Dans Le Cuisine, a set inspired by 60’s Chile cooking magazines.
  21. Museo Slab by exljbris, $-
    Museo Slab is a robust slab serif with Museo 's friendliness. It is a perfect match for Museo Sans .
  22. Zombie Sunrise by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Zombie Sunrise is a hand drawn font taking inspiration from the 60's horror zombie movies. When you buy this font you receive for free 6 exclusive patterns that you can use directly in Photoshop or any other graphic software.
  23. Chicago by Nestype, $14.00
    Chicago Retro is a combination font between 70's Modern or Vintage and the modern era, this font is very versatile, spanning a wide variety of projects, from bold magazine imagery, to wedding invitations, to branding, poster design, and much more.
  24. Premier by ITC, $29.99
    Premier font was designed by Colin Brignall. Premier Lightline displays all the elegance and sophistacation of the 1920s and 30s and consists of a refined lowercase with high ascenders and generous capitals which can also be used alone. Premier Shaded is an all caps typeface which provides a robust counterpart to the fine elegance of Premier Lightline. Premier Shaded should be used with close or ever overlapping letter spacing and is ideal for strong, eye-catching headlines.
  25. Gravitas by Studio K, $45.00
    This font owes its inspiration to the Bauhaus, the celebrated 1920s design collective which more or less invented modernism as we know it in the applied arts: from architecture and industrial design to graphics and typography. In its day, Bauhaus typography would have been considered brutally modern. Nowadays, when unadorned sans serifs are commonplace, it still has a freshness and quirkiness that sets it apart. With this new release I've tried to recapture the zeitgeist of those pioneering days.
  26. Batchelder Ruff by Woodside Graphics, $19.95
    Batchelder Ruff is a "battered" version of the typeface used for titling in the catalogs and advertising of the Batchelder Tile Company in Pasadena, California in the 1920s. The original source characters were smoother, but they were also handlettered, so that every character was different. This digitized version contains uniform characters, but its "rough" quality preserves the hand-drawn look. It is designed primarily as a headline font, and thus is best used in All-Caps in larger sizes.
  27. URW Geometric Arabic by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    URW Geometric is a sans serif typeface inspired by the German geometric typefaces of the 1920s but designed for modern usability. The character shapes have optimized proportions and an improved balance, the x-height is increased, ascenders and descenders are decreased. These design characteristics increase the usability and legibility tremendously. Accordingly to the URW Geometric, Boutros Fonts designed the URW Geometric Arabic. 10 weights, which harmonize perfectly with the Latin ones, were created – from Thin to Black.
  28. Spring#7 by Joey Maul, $12.00
    Spring#7 is a 1900s-style font based on text on postcards found after the turn of the century. Italic in nature, it works nicely for text and graphics that need a humble old-timey look.
  29. Forum Titling by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    An original design based on the Frederick Goudy design first shown in 1912. Originally a caps only design in one weight. Produced as a foundry face by Lanston Monotype 1924. Featured in: Best Fonts for Tattoos
  30. PL Behemoth by Monotype, $29.99
    Dave West released the Behemoth Semi-Condensed font in 1960. With nineteenth-century wood-cut influence PL Behemoth Semi-Condensed is an example of the revival of slab serif styles, popular in the sixties and seventies.
  31. Vtg Stencil UK No. 2 by astype, $29.00
    The Vtg Stencil series of fonts by astype are based on real world stencils. The UK No. 2 design was derived from authentic one inch A2 Roman stencil plates from Great Britain, manufactured around the 1950s.
  32. Rileno Sans by Degarism Studio, $40.00
    Rileno Sans is sharp with geometric forms and strong personality. It is constructed in a geometric manner and inspired by the constructivist typefaces of the 1920s with a humanistic quality. It comes in 6 weights, 6 uprights and their matching italics. Rileno Sans is equipped with opentype features like Alternate charates, Fractions, Monospace Numbers, Superscript/subscript, Arrow, Roman Numbers, Ligatures and More.
  33. Brasileiro by CastleType, $19.00
    Brasileiro, a CastleType Original, is a new art deco design inspired by the seven letters used for the masthead of the Brazilian magazine 'Para Todos' from the 1920s. Described as "great fun" and "nova e exuberante", Brasileiro captures the playful and joyful spirit of Brazil. Contains some alternates in the lowercase position, extensive language support for Latin and Cyrillic languages, and much more.
  34. Luscombe by Greater Albion Typefounders, $9.50
    Luscombe is a boisterous and lively display face, recalling the shaded and outlined faced much beloved of 1920s poster and advertising artists, while offering a regularity of outline that those faces often did not achieve. Itís ideal for poster and display work, or for signage with a subtle period feel. Mix the two faces to add emphasis where it's needed.
  35. Brookside JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1920s were part of an era in songwriting where snappy wordplay and clever (if not long) titles prevailed. The lettering on one such piece of sheet music with the song title "In A Shady Nook by A Babbling Brook" offered up a bold, condensed sans serif design which is now available digitally as Brookside JNL. Available in both regular and oblique versions.
  36. Deco Metro by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Deco Metro is a 1920s and 30s inspired display family, ideal for posters, banners, book covers and other promotional work. Two weights, regular (with an incised centre line) and bold (without the centre line) are offered. The family has an extensive range of features including discretionary ligatures, old-style numerals, Swash Letter and numeral forms, small capitals, Roman numerals and fractions.
  37. TELETYPE 1945-1985 - Unknown license
  38. Down Home JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the October 31, 1920 edition of Wid's Daily (the predecessor to The Film Daily), a block of ad copy from a 1920 film called "Down Home" had the text printed in such a fluent pen-lettered style that a bit of a shortcut was used at the beginning of the design process for this typeface. Normally, font inspirations are redrawn [and not by simply using auto-trace] except under specialized circumstances like this one where that feature is a help, rather than a replacement for the creative process. The entire block of text copy was auto-traced, then the necessary letters were selected from the available wording and cleaned up to remove any sharp points and irregular curves in an effort to make the end results as close to the original and unusual hand-drawn text. From there the missing characters needed to produce a finished type font were created utilizing the standard methods of drawing and font construction. The end results turned out very well. Using the film's title as its namesake, this design is now available digitally as Down Home JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Piano Solo JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The hand-lettered name on a couple of 1940s-era piano course books was the basis for Piano Solo JNL.
  40. Vogue by E-phemera, $12.00
    Vogue is extrapolated from some words in a 1930s brochure from Western Union called The Vogue of the Social Telegram.
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