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Download Metcon Fonts by Comicraft

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Enough talk. Metcon is not here to talk. Its simply here to PUMP... YOU UP.


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Download Ordax Fonts by The Northern Block Ltd

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Ordax is a condensed display sans-serif type family. Simple, clean and modern, it was designed to assert reliability and gravitas to the content.

It is particularly suitable for projects that demand simplicity and space economy.

Details include four weights with matching italics, 447 characters and the Opentype features.



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Download Bluset Now Mono™ Fonts by Elsner+Flake

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Bluset Monospaced enlarges the re-worked and expanded text- and headline typeface family Bluest Now with 6 new cuts.

The concept for Bluest Now was based, in its original form, on a corporate design typeface by Elsner+Flake in 2004, ordered by the Landor Agency for a large German energy corporation.

Regularly re-worked and brought up to modern standards, the typeface is still used to this day.

More Because of its large x-height and its well-balanced appearance, Bluset Now Mono is also excellent for use in small typesizes.

The three Roman cuts, Regular, Medium and Bold, and the corresponding obliques, allow a clear differentiation of base- and display applications for every typesize.

The character complement has been created for 72 Latin-based language areas and thus allows a neutral text exchange across language borders.

Translation Inga Wennik


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Download Krimhilde Fonts by FDI

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Krimhilde was originally designed by Albert Auspurg and released in 1933 with the type foundry Ludwig & Mayer.

The design mixes elements of German blackletter typefaces and geometric sans-serif designs, which became popular in the 1920s in the movement known as New Typography.

The FDI version of Krimhilde offers both original styles (regular and bold) as version A with a full Latin 1 character set.

Version B has alternative shapes for some letters to make the design more legible for people who are not familiar with the German blackletter shapes.

In addition, there are optional display styles available (outline, shadow and fill), which can be used separately or together to create a chromatic layout.



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Download Chairdrobe Fonts by WRKSTT Graphicstudio

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Chairdrobe is minimalistic typeface with a contemporary, urban style. It feels pure, raw and a bit dirty. You can use it as display type as well as in longer text. Try to space it up. It looks super tight with a lot of spacing! Chairdrobe is a sans-serif, condensed typeface.

Available in 3 different variations Normal, Rounded and Grunge. It features upper and lowercase letters and up to 7 Weights and Italics.


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Download Inicia™ Fonts by Storm

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A retro-style can be regarded as lack of original contemporary ideas. But also as passion for nostalgic time-traveling. Everyone wants to return to their youth at least for a moment. Inicia was one of my first designs (hence the name) from the mid-eighties. The original drawing was never finished because there were too many similar typefaces around.

After three decades the shapes of the old designs suddenly became tempting to finish.

Now restored and completed at Storm Type Foundry.


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