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  1. Ruinik - Unknown license
  2. Very Christmess - Unknown license
  3. Marmelade Guys - Unknown license
  4. Poft Sarade - Unknown license
  5. Dimentia by The Type Fetish, $10.00
    Dimentia is a twisted, hand drawn, dimensional, layered sans serif typeface. What more do you need?
  6. Runcible by PintassilgoPrints, $24.00
    A runcible font for dolomphius designs. I do not believe you won't give it a try !
  7. Zhang - Unknown license
  8. Betrayer by Andrew Tomson, $10.00
    Hi, Friend! How often do people create their own logo? I think creative people, often do it. The question remains about originality and uniqueness... When I created this font, I thought about creating company and personal brand logos. You can use it to add a little bit of originality to your creation. Good luck and love to you!
  9. Put My Foot Down by Ingrimayne Type, $14.95
    If you grew up in the north, you may have stomped out letters in the fresh snow during the winter. Memories of such winter fun helped inspire this typeface. If one can do the typeface with shoes or boots, one can also do it with bare feet and hands. Non-human variants are possible, such as bird tracks.
  10. Rainboface by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This cute font create with love and inspired below the rainbow. When the rain is coming, the rainbow definitely will blooming. So what make you think twice? just grab it fast, crafter should do crafting. The magical weapon is here, do your thing as invitation card, greeting card, gift card, or wedding decoration this font sure ready for you.
  11. Griezelig by Hanoded, $15.00
    I love creating fairytale fonts, but for some reason I haven’t made one for quite a while. So, without further ado, I present Griezelig! Griezelig in Dutch means ‘scary’ or ‘creepy’. The word itself even looks kind of creepy! Griezelig was loosely based on two of my favourite (but unfortunately rather inconspicuous) fonts called Hexenhammer and Bronwen.
  12. Geek a byte 2 - Unknown license
  13. RapJack - Unknown license
  14. Schoolbully - Unknown license
  15. Hero Of Fools - Unknown license
  16. Sticky Rough by Forberas Club, $16.00
    This cute font with thin style. You must have this font for sure. Do your cute moment. :)
  17. Scrap Sloppy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    Need a sloppy lettering style to add a messy touch? This scrapbooking font will do the trick.
  18. Fat Face No. 20 by Solotype, $19.95
    This is almost a necessity if you are doing reproductions of mid-19th century posters and playbills.
  19. Idolwild - Unknown license
  20. Japperneese - Unknown license
  21. Wonderlism - Unknown license
  22. Hold your breath - Unknown license
  23. Squitcher - Unknown license
  24. this kettle - Unknown license
  25. Asqualt - Unknown license
  26. Hardkaze - Unknown license
  27. Just a dream Hollow - Unknown license
  28. Rabiohead - Unknown license
  29. Insane hours 2 - Unknown license
  30. Flashit - Unknown license
  31. Nerdproof - Unknown license
  32. PizzaBot - Unknown license
  33. Swirlies by Intellecta Design, $22.90
    Swirlies is a dingbat font with over 50 elegant vortex images ready to do gliphs. Ready to use.
  34. Cosmic Dude by Scriptorium, $12.00
    A somewhat wild, modernistic poster font. A lot of fun. Great for designing skateboards or doing rock posters.
  35. Featherly Handlettered by Joanne Marie, $10.00
    I had to do it :-) - A hand lettered version of featherly is here! As always with featherly, it's perfect for anything to do with romance, weddings and love but this hand lettered version can give you an even more authentic, handmade look to your designs. There are 26 left and right swashes. No alternates with this one though. Hence the lower price.
  36. Funky Flamingo by Hanoded, $15.00
    I really can’t tell you why I called this font Funky Flamingo. Normally I name fonts after something I see or do, but I don’t have a special thing for flamingoes, nor do I keep them in my backyard. Funky Flamingo is a happy handmade serif with a retro look. It comes in regular and bold styles, each style with its own Italic.
  37. Much too loud - Unknown license
  38. Slammer tag - 100% free
  39. Prognostic - Personal use only
  40. New Kakuji by Edomoji Type, $15.00
    New Kakuji is designed from the Kakuji style of characters originating during the Edo period of Japan. New Kakuji has expanded the historical character set to include the surnames from the ancient Chinese text: Hundred Family Surnames, as well as the most common surnames in Japan, in addition to many other historically and culturally significant words, going well beyond the scope of characters that were used in the Edo period. No other font has expanded the character set of the Kakuji Style to the same extent as New Kakuji. A Latin alphabet expansion inspired by the old Kakuji style has also been included for western audiences and designers. New Kakuji contains over 500 Chinese/Japanese characters along with over 200 additional Latin characters or symbols. The solid and blocky style of New Kakuji is ideal for seal designs or other branding designs and should be used at larger point sizes.
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