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The Selfica type family by font designer Nico Inosanto (Type Foundry: Nootype) is the sans serif version of the Selfico font family. The typeface has a semi-condensed geometric shape. Selfica includes several stylish ligatures and an extensive range of weights. The type family can be used as display font for bold headlines, smaller titles or as text font. Selfica’s alternate ‘g’ is the same ‘g’ of the original Selfico. The complete Selfica family consists of 14 styles (Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black + matching italics for each style). The extended character set supports Central, Eastern, and Western European languages.
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Benton Sans by the well-known type foundry Font Bureau is a redesign (created by the font designers: Cyrus Highsmith, Tobias Frere-Jones) of the News Gothic, a 20th Century standard, designed in 1903 by Morris Fuller Benton. The Benton Sans is a far reaching new type family with matched weights and widths. The font family is highly recommended for the use in newspapers, magazines, books, and identity design. It works excellent for headlines and long text.
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The Sini font by Hiekka Graphics has a warm hand lettered appearance. Sini also includes over 80 ornaments suitable to the bold typeface. This handmade typeface works great as display font for conspicuous slogans and headlines. Sini is available as Webfont and Desktop font.
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Esmeralda Pro is a serif font designed by Guille Vizzari (Font Publisher: Sudtipos). The classic typeface is highly inspired by ‘capitalis monumentalis’, carved in stone while the elegant style of the capital letters is influenced of handwritten calligraphy. Esmeralda includes several ligatures, which combine classic shapes with a more contemporary impression. Esmeralda comes with a wide range of OpenType features including alternative characters, initial caps, ligatures, miscellaneous and connectors. This classic curved typeface works great as stylish display font.
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Naïve Inline is a handwritten serif font designed by Fanny Coulez for the font foundry ‘La Goupil Paris’. The typeface has a nostalgic and classic parisian typography with a hand drawn appearance. Naïve Inline consists of three weights which can be enhanced with a bicolor interior (ribbed or full). Naïve Inline looks great in any natural design, headlines or texts.
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The Core Sans M type family belongs to the Core Sans Series in good company with Core Sans N and Core Sans N SC. This sans font family was created by the font designers Hyun-Seung Lee, Dae-Hoon Hahm, Min-Joo Ham (Font Publisher: S-Core).
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The Museo Sans typeface is based on the Museo font. This geometric sans serif font by Jos Buivenga (Foundry: exljbris) is very legible and suited for any kind of display or text use. Museo Sans supports a variety of languages including Central European languages and even Esperanto. The OpenType font family also includes several ligatures, automatic fractions, proportional/tabular lining and old-style figures, denominators, numerators, superiors and inferiors. Museo also has a ‘case’ feature for case sensitive forms.
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The Trend font by Latinotype is based on a sans and a slab serif font and its design is based on current global trends. The complete font family includes a bunch of different typefaces and a set of additional ornaments and symbols.
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Hurme Geometric Sans No.4 is a contemporary font family by Toni Hurme (Hurme Design). The entire type family includes 7 weights with true small caps, obliques (italics) and swash alternates. The uppercase swash alternates can be automatically added to every character or just to first and last letter of each word. Hurme Geometric Sans No.4 supports numerous OpenType features. All type families of the Hurme Geometric Sans series have the same basic construction, kerning and proportions. HGS No.4 is available as webfont and desktop font.
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Geogrotesque is a modern sans font family designed by Eduardo Manso (Font Publisher: Emtype Foundry). Its geometric typeface has nice rounded edges. Geogrotesque works perfect for modern web or app design projects. The extensive type family is available as Webfont and Desktop Font. Due to the various weights from thin to bold you can use Geogrotesque as display font for headlines but also for small and long texts. This technological shape and the rounded finish provides a nice warm appearance. The Geogrotesque font family consists of 14 styles in total (7 weights + matching italics).
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Anodyne is an all-caps distressed font by Yellow Design Studio (Font Design by Ryan Martinson). The font has an authentic hand-printed grunge texture and special layer shadow features. Anodyne includes several OpenType features such as different distress variations for each letter and double-letter ligatures to add a more realistic effect by eliminating identical texture in adjacent characters. You can switch between lowercase and capital letters to change the grunge texture or use OpenType contextual alternates. Anodyne’s extended character set supports multiple languages. This typeface is a great choice for any retro vintage design.
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Brandon Grotesque is an award winning sans serif type family by Hannes von Döhren (HVD Fonts) of six weights plus matching italics. Brandon Grotesque was designed by German type designer Hannes von Döhren in 2009/2010. The font family has a functional look and a nice geometric style. The Thin and black weights are a perfect choice for eye-catching headlines while the regular and medium weights are well suited to longer texts. The Brandon Grotesque type family is available on Myfonts.com
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FF Disturbance is a serif font family created in 1993 by British font designer Jeremy Tankard (Type Foundry: FontFont). This particular typeface combines Roman upper case letters with medieval lowercase variants. The FF Disturbance type family is an elegant choice for festive typography, books, identity design or for the use as display font for beautiful headlines on poster and billboards. FF Disturbance includes some advanced typographical features such as ligatures, fractions, case-sensitive forms, super and subscript character, and several stylistic alternates.
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Heimat Mono is a monospaced font family designed by Christoph Dunst (Font Publisher: Atlas Font Foundry), which belongs to the Heimat Collection. Heimat Mono is a very legible typeface designed for modern typography. You can use it for both headlines or long texts. The typeface conveys a feeling of grid-based lettering and kerning of the late 1920s. The font family also includes an alternative character set with more common font styles. Heimat Mono consists of six weights plus several alternates, ligatures, fractions, extensive language support and many more OpenType features.
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Hapna is a trendy geometric slab serif font family designed in 2013 by Mariya V. Pigoulevskaya (Font Publisher: The Northern Block). This unique type family was created as an alternative to common types of slab fonts. Hapna’s typeface combines a contemporary font geometry with a traditional slab serif style. Its shape is inspired by the graphic language of the 1950s. The full Hapna type family includes 6 weights and is available as webfont and desktop font.
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