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  18. Rufina by TipoType, $16.00
    Rufina was as tall and thin as a reed. Elegant but with that distance that well-defined forms seem to impose. Her voice, however, was sweeter, closer, and when she spoke her name, like a slow whisper, one felt like what she had come to say could be read in her image. Rufina’s story can only be told through a detour because her origin does not coincide with her birth. Rufina was born on a Sunday afternoon while her father was drawing black letters on a white background, and her mother was trying to join those same letters to form words that could tell a story. But her origin goes much further back, and that is why she is pierced by a story that precedes her, even though it is not her own. Maybe her origin can be traced back to that autumn night in which that tall man with that distant demeanor ran into that woman with that sweet smile and elegant aspect. He looked at her in such a way that he was trapped by that gaze, even though they found no words to say to each other, and they stayed in silence. Somehow, some words leaked into that gaze because since that moment they were never apart again. Later, after they started talking, projects started coming up and then coexistence and arguments, routines and mismatches. But in that chaos of crossed words in their life together, something was stable through the silence of the gazes. In those gazes, the silent words sustained that indescribable love that they didn’t even try to understand. And in one of those silences, Rufina appeared, when that man told that woman that he needed a text to try out his new font, and she saw him look at her with that same fascination of the first time, and she started to write something with those forms that he was giving her as a gift. Rufina was as tall and thin as a reed, wrote her mother when Rufina was born. Photo (Fragilité): Karin Topolanski / Post: Raw (www.raw.com.uy) - María Pérez Gutiérrez
  19. Scansky by Satori TF, $20.80
    Scansky is a carefully crafted contemporary modern sans serif typeface. It comes with 28 fonts, regular and condensed sub-families, and matching italics. Scansky was designed to give a distinct, corporative look to your artwork, suited for signage, web, and corporate print material. It is equipped with an extended character set to support Central, Eastern and Western European languages. And the good news is that the SemiBold weights are free of charge so you can try it. :)
  20. Holistic Duo by Letrasupply Typefoundry, $15.00
    Pure and natural hand drawn typeface, it's Holistic font! Comes with two casual yet delicate style (script and sans), then wrap in three different look (solid, textured and rough). Holistic Script includes alternative characters, you can play with it to get a bit messy but still pretty. Have fun with these fonts and make a lovely combination for logos, displays, posters and other project that needs natural handwritten work. All in one package to get an organic feeling.
  21. FF Speak by FontFont, $62.99
    Danish type designer Jan Maack created this sans-serif FontFont in 2007. The family has 8 weights, ranging from Light to Heavy (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries as well as web and screen design. FF Speak provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with tabular lining and proportional lining figures.
  22. Reffort by Locomotype, $16.66
    Reffort is a new sans serif with a slightly different look as its signature. Customization in certain parts of the letters allows visual changes to look more captivating. This font comes in regular style and its matching italic as well as two variable version. Each version has 7 different weights. Perfect for graphic design and any display use, Reffort can easily work for packaging design, web, signage, advertising, logotypes, even for long paragraphs like editorial design.
  23. Biotif by Degarism Studio, $45.00
    BIOTIF is a modern sans serif with a geometric typical characters, Inspired by Modern Style & Industrial Era Typographic and Graphic design, comes in 16 weights from Light to Black, BIOTIF is was manually hinted and optimized in small sizes for screens. All the other characters can be accessed through the Opentype features. Fractions, Tabular Lining, Ligature, Alternate Characters, Circle Numbers, Symbols, arrow and more. Biotif has support for Multi-Language (Latin Extended) Western European, Central European & South European.
  24. Protofo by Lafontype, $19.00
    Protofo is a modern-humanist sans-serif with characters that features various geometric shapes — from square, round and triangle. Protofo comes in 16 styles — upright and italic — from thin to black with each equipped with features such as localized, ligature, fraction, ordinal, superscript, numerator, nominator, subscript, proportional and tabular numerals. Protofo is also equipped with extended latin letters which can represent multi languages so making it perfect for any kind of project (display, editorial, web, interface, app, etc).
  25. ND Gambit by NeueDeutsche, $9.00
    ND Gambit is a quirky sans serif with an unusual variation between back slant and upright glyph by glyph. It comes in 9 weights. Watch out, the regular weight is free of charge, so you can use it to your heart’s content. Each weight includes extended language support (Latin + Cyrillic + Greek), arrows, fractions, old-style figures, ligatures, and more. It is perfectly suited for graphic design and will work for web, corporate as well as for editorial design.
  26. Kufica by Artegra, $29.00
    Kufica is a geometric sans serif display family based on the kufic style, a 7th century calligraphic form of the Arabic script originates from Kufa, Iraq. It’s quite amazing that a historic Arabic calligraphic style can be implemented into a modern (even futuristic!) typeface that serves so well in modern advertising, branding, packaging, posters and so on. Kufica family comes in 2 weights with italics, each of the fonts has solid language support with over 430 glyphs.
  27. Happy Boy by Niznaztype, $15.00
    Happy Boy is a handwritten sans typeface that has a rounded corner in each glyph. Inspired from speech bubble for comics, illustrations and kid writing. Happy Boy is perfect for comics, illustrations, cartoons and very suitable for speech bubble text. It is fun, easy communication and an eye catching style. You can use it for cover book, tagline, poster, branding, advertising, wallpainting letter, graphic design, and more. Happy Boy comes in 4 styles, regular, italic, bold and bold italic.
  28. Damian by I Can Be Your Type, $10.00
    Damian is a font designed with simplicity in mind and a hint of flare to catch the attention of the user. The sans serif style is based off of the geometrical features of Futura and Univers. With the focus on the circle creating the forms this font is geared towards a feeling of modern art deco. The name comes from a colleague who asked to be named after the font, it was his birthday, how could I say no.
  29. Chelsea Girls by Valley Type, $18.00
    Chelsea Girls is a bold sans serif display font with cheeky details that make it special. The vibrant letterforms are inspired by New York City in the 1970s—experimental art, handpainted signage, and manic nightlife energy. Chelsea Girls comes with a set of alternates, so you can mix and match to your heart’s desire. Chelsea Girls features all uppercase characters with punctuation, glyphs, diacritics, numerals, and multilingual support. Perfect for logos, headlines, packaging, editorial, and posters.
  30. Mouzambik by Kereatype, $17.00
    Mouzambik is a simple, condensed sans-serif font with a bold and intricate personality. It comes in three styles: regular, Inktrap, and Smooth, each with italics. Crafted with intention, it maintains its allure in both large and small point sizes. This font is ideal for headlines, billboards, magazines, websites, titles, posters, branding, and logos. With an abundance of ligatures, alternates, and other features to choose from, you can ensure your project stands out from the rest.
  31. Contralto by Synthview, $34.00
    Contralto is a high contrast sans-serif font family, crafted to look elegant but contemporary thanks to soft humanist shapes mixed with sharp geometric details. Contralto comes in 40 styles: 5 weights × italics × 4 optical sizes, to help optimizing contrast and readability. However, you can also use them to fine tune the mood of your graphical composition. Contralto’s generous character set and Opentype features let you meet the most demanding layout needs and lets your creativity fly!
  32. Girona by Narrow Type, $35.00
    Girona is a contrasting sans serif typeface which comes in 5 weights from light to bold. Large inktraps and many playful details create a modern typeface with a distinctive look. Girona offers many discretionary and standard ligatures. With different stylistic sets you can change the feel of your design from more delicate to more bold. It’s a perfect typeface for branding, editorial design, logo design and many others. Girona works best in larger sizes or headlines.
  33. Manifestor by Stawix, $40.00
    Manifestor is designed to be an urban culture typeface, it can effortlessly fit, blend and be in very situation at any time without taking up too much attention. It has a clean san-serif structure and proportion, kind to the eyes when set in texts while also look reliable when use in big scale. Manifestor has the simple - easy - comfortable feature, therefore it is a type appropriate for a very wide range of occasion. Manifestor also comes in Variable!
  34. An Electronic Display LED LCD LED7 Seg dots 2 by Fortune Fonts Ltd., $15.00
    * For when you need the most realistic looking electronic display. * See User Manuals Main advantages: - Spacing between characters does not change when entering a decimal point or colon between them. - Custom characters can be produced by selecting any combination of segments to be displayed. Low cost electronic displays have a fixed number of segments that can be turned on or off to represent different symbols. A digital watch would be the most common example. Fonts typically available for depicting electronic displays are often in the artistic style of these common LED or LCD displays. They provide the look-and-feel, but fall short when technical accuracy is required. Failure to represent an accurate and consistent representation of the real thing can be a cringe-worthy experience for the product design and marketing team, or even the hobbyist for that matter. To solve this problem, Fortune Fonts has released a range of fonts that accurately depict the displays typically found on low cost electronic devices: watches, answering machines, car stereos, alarm clocks, microwaves and toys. These fonts come with numbers, letters and symbols predefined. However, they also allow you to create your own segment combinations for the custom symbols you need. When producing manuals, marketing material and user interfaces, accuracy is an all-or-nothing concept. Instructions in the user manual describe how to turn these fonts into realistic displays according to your own design, in the manner of the images above. If you cannot see a license option for your specific application, such a license may be purchased from here. By purchasing &/or using &/or distributing the fonts the buyer user and distributor (including Monotype Imaging Inc. & Monotype Imaging Hong Kong) agree to (1) indemnify & hold harmless the foundry, for any consequential, incidental, punitive or other damages of any kind resulting from the use of the deliverables including, but not limited to, loss of revenues, profits, goodwill, savings, due to; including, but not limited to, failure of the deliverables to perform it’s described function, or the deliverable’s infringement of patents, copyrights, trademarks, design rights, contract claims, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights of the foundry, distributor, buyer or other parties (2) not use the fonts to assist in design of, or be incorporated into, non-software displays
  35. Patrima by Juri Zaech, $30.00
    Patrima is a contemporary typeface with roots in the past. Specifically in the late nineteen hundreds where decorative type applications were en vogue and dimensional aspects and shadings where heavily used. Patrima takes simplified cues from these designs to make the typeface contemporary and versatile. Its base is a squarish Sans which expands through diagonal hatching to a three dimensional body. The hatching is wide enough for screen applications down to 24pt while remaining detailed for decorative purposes in larger sizes. Patrima’s different styles can be layered for chromatic results or used – complementary – alongside. As a decorative typeface it lends itself to display applications and eclectic logo designs, it brings a vintage touch to any branding project and elevates contemporary editorial layouts. Patrima comes with a set of catchwords which enrich its typographic texture even further. They are easily accessible through OpenType’s Discretionary Ligatures feature.
  36. Evil Ways JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The April 8, 1932 issue of The Film Daily ran an ad for a film entitled "The Sin of Lena Rivers". Hand lettered in a block style of chamfered characters, it is reminiscent of the 1920s, but still carries a touch of Art Deco influences with the thinner and extended horizontal strokes of the E, F and H. This retro sans serif design is now available digitally as Evil Ways JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Ravelion by Typehand Studio, $18.00
    Ravelion is a sans serif all caps display font. Available in reguler and line style. Ravelion is made for futuristic font display. Ravelion is a funky, future-forward typeface set up perfectly any sci-fi space thriller. If you're a fan of futuristic fonts, this one is for you! Ideal for contemporary, sci-fi and space designs, you can also apply this on adventure, branding, or music themes. Try different styles and experiment with kerning for best results.
  38. Yoko by Thinkdust, $10.00
    Yoko is a straightforward font with a straightforward message, and an interesting finish. Yoko wants you to enjoy life, live to your fullest and be happy. Yoko understands that it doesn’t look easy, but it can be, and you can achieve it. Straight lines and perfect corners make Yoko’s messages come across simply and openly. There’s no fancy flourishes in what you say with this font, just a goal and a solution. That’s not to say it’s dull though, because the textured finish gives Yoko a depth that carries its own form of weight. The solid impact of the shapes and the rough texture of the finish make Yoko’s message stand out, whatever you choose to say with it.
  39. Gyst by phospho, $30.00
    Gyst is a neo-humanist sans-serif typeface that artfully blends the principles of Grotesque and Antiqua. With its classic uprights and the serifs in its true italics, Gyst spans the arc from a modern humanistic sans serif to a captivating calligraphic serif. Contrasting strokes and luscious, on the other hand razor-edged terminals reflect a sense of grace, thriving at the intersection of geometric precision and flourishing sophistication. Made for body text as well a s display use. In any situation, you will find the autonomous cursive posture to be a perfect playmate for the upright. Gyst comes in four upright and italic weights, all equipped with a whole lot Alternates and Ligatures.
  40. Scanno by Tarallo Design, $15.99
    Scanno is a modern sans serif typeface that comes in eight weights and one condensed. Each weight has an oblique. It is a versatile family that is suitable for body, headline, and display text on screen or in print. Its open forms set a welcoming and friendly tone that renders well in all media. Scanno is warm and modern with a nostalgic hint of early sans serifs. It encapsulates both humanist and geometric qualities, while maintaining a sense of timelessness and neutrality, thus opening itself to a wide range of uses. Supported languages: Western European; Danish, Dutch, English, Icelandic, Italian, German, Finnish, Flemish, French, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Pan African Latin
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