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  1. Sci Fied 2002 - Unknown license
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  3. Sci Fied 2002 Ultra - Unknown license
  4. Sci Fied - 100% free
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  8. Sci Fied Outline - 100% free
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  15. Sci Fi Bronze by Fype Co, $16.00
    Sci Fi Bronze can make your design look modern and futuristic. This fonts suitable for logotype, packaging, branding, header, film poster, and more design about space, high tech, and futuristic feel.
  16. Sci Fied X Outline - 100% free
  17. Sci Fied X Outline - 100% free
  18. 2006 - Personal use only
  19. FI Hover by Furkan İlbay, $10.00
    FI Hover is a great geometric display font for your hi-tech, futuristic and industrial projects. Bold, edgy and geometric characteristics of the glyphs make this font a really god fit for mechnanical equipments, techno-oriented music posters and computer-related designs. Because all of the glyphs made out of a hexagon grid, you can really sync this type with triangles, rectangels and other geometric shapes easily.
  20. KR Celebrate 2002 - Unknown license
  21. KR Grads 2002 - Unknown license
  22. KR Easter 2002 - Unknown license
  23. Lo Fi Copy by 2D Typo, $24.00
    Lo-Fi Copy is a good way to add an analog look to your design. Brutal pixels have chaotic errors, like a damaged signal.
  24. london 2012 - Personal use only
  25. Bloodgutter 2000 - Unknown license
  26. Disco 2000 - Unknown license
  27. hyper 2000 - Unknown license
  28. Year 2000 - Unknown license
  29. Execute 2000 - 100% free
  30. 2006 Team - Unknown license
  31. Eroded 2020 - Unknown license
  32. Snott 2000 - Unknown license
  33. Zenith 2000 - Unknown license
  34. Olympukes 2012 by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Released on the occasion of the 2012 London Olympics, Olympukes 2012 was a new set of pictograms telling the ‘real’ story of the Olympics and extending the unofficial project that began in 2004. The occasion of the London games provided an opportunity to revisit the complex contradictions of the modern Olympics and to acknowledge the geopolitical shifts of the intervening eight years. The 2012 games arrived at a time of great economic and political uncertainty for the nation and Europe. Greece – the host of the 2004 games – was now located at Ground Zero of a disintegrating Eurozone and the United Kingdom was two years into a programme of austerity enacted by the coalition government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Given that the previous London Olympics had been held in 1948, in a climate of recovery and austerity after a devastating World War (1948’s Olympiad was dubbed the ‘Austerity Games’) there was a sick irony to the 2012 games' arrival. The suppression of human rights in order to deliver the perfect games for PRoC’s Beijing games shocked no-one and yet, in London, the security measures seemed grossly excessive. Then again, in a country with an estimated 1.8 million cctv cameras, perhaps we shouldn’t have been so surprised. Another aspect of the Olympics that returned for 2012 was the unfettered commercialism – if you think the Games are about pure sport, about noble human endeavour, think again. Please note that Barnbrook Fonts is in no way affiliated with, or has received any endorsement from, the International Olympic Committee, the organising committees of the Olympic Games, or any national Olympic committee.
  35. 2009 Primitive by GLC, $38.00
    This is not an historically accurate font but rather one intended capture the spirit of ancient Roman manual type. It was inspired by various patterns used in documents and books created by Latin scribes between the second and fourth centuries. They used either calamus and ink on papyrus, or a pointed metal stick on wax tablets. We have created the font for contemporary use; distinguishing between U and V, I and J, which had no meaning for ancient Latin scribes, and adding thorn, Oslash, Lslash, W, Y and common accented characters that did not exist at the time. A lot of titlings and contextual alternates complete the set. Available only in TTF and OTF format.
  36. 2009 Lollipop by GLC, $38.00
    This font is not a historical one, in spite of the fact that it was inspired by the Cancellaresca pattern (look at 1491 Cancellaresca and 1610 Cancellaresca). We have created this one as a fantasy script for a decorative use, like for invitation, greetings, menus, posters and so on...
  37. 2009 Handymade by GLC, $38.00
    This font is not a historical one. Although to make it was quite time-consuming (each glyph was hand-drawn separately, except for the ligatures), this cartoon or comics style font is just made for fun.
  38. Puls 2012 by Jovan Ivanov, $20.00
  39. Caslon 2000 by Intellecta Design, $19.95
  40. Spiro 2020 by Etewut, $30.00
    Introducing rounded sans serif Spiro. The family includes 3 styles: regular, bold and italic. Spiro supports multi language symbols as æ, ß, ç, etc. It also has all necessary ligatures and extra glyphs you may need. To use them you have to open glyphs panel in menu Window. The font is compatible on both Windows and Mac. You can use it in all popular apps like Adobe, Corel Draw, Microsoft, Final Cut etc.
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