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Orbitron

Orbitron font

Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface intended for display purposes. It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black), a stylistic alternative, small caps, and a ton of alternate glyphs. Contributors Matt McInerney http://pixelspread.com

Blackout

Blackout font

Eats holes for breakfast lunch and dinner. Inspired by filling in sans-serif newspaper headlines. Continually updated with coffee and music. Makes your work louder than the next person’s. Comes in three styles: Midnight (solid),...

Knewave

Knewave font

Bold font Contributor Tyler Finck http://www.sursly.com

Fanwood

Fanwood font

Based on work of a famous Czech-American type designer of yesteryear. The package includes roman and italic. For more information about the typeface, read this Wikipedia article: [link] Notes from Barry: Fanwood Text roman...

Ostrich Sans

Ostrich Sans font

A gorgeous modern sans-serif with a very long neck. With a whole slew of styles & weights: Dashed (thin) Rounded (medium) Ultra light Normal Bold (race track style double lines) Black Contributors Tyler Finck...

Linden Hill

Linden Hill font

Linden Hill font Contributors Barry Schwartz http://www.crudfactory.com

Number One

Number One font

League Script #1 is a modern, coquettish script font that sits somewhere between your high school girlfriend’s love notes and handwritten letters from the ’20s. Designed exclusively for the League of Moveable Type, it...

Raleway

Raleway font

Raleway is an elegant sans-serif typeface, designed in a single thin weight. It is a display face that features both old style and lining numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures, a pretty complete set of...

Chunk

Chunk font

Chunk is an ultra-bold slab serif typeface that is reminiscent of old American Western woodcuts, broadsides, and newspaper headlines. Used mainly for display, the fat block lettering is unreserved yet refined for contemporary use....

Prociono

Prociono font

It is an Opentype font with class-based kerning and both standard and discretionary ligatures. Contributors Barry Schwartz http://www.crudfactory.com