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  1. Remeslo - Unknown license
  2. Leander - 100% free
  3. Chlorinov - Unknown license
  4. A bite - Personal use only
  5. Dominatrix - Unknown license
  6. Ten Million Fireflies - Personal use only
  7. IglooLaser - Unknown license
  8. Diamond Dreams - Unknown license
  9. jamaistevie - 100% free
  10. Flying Peace PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  11. CREATOR PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  12. nuixyber - Personal use only
  13. BEEF 3 PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  14. DAMAGEPLAN PERSONAL USE - Unknown license
  15. Shotgun by Bitstream, $29.99
    Sets of Art Deco capitals shot full of holes for display effect by by J. Looney at VGC.
  16. Safety Goggles by Ali Hamidi, $10.00
    Safety Goggles is a bold, strong, masculine display font. This font is perfect for SVG design, sticker, home decoration, quotes, headings, blogs, logos, invitations and more!
  17. Garash by Dharma Type, $14.99
    Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash Script.
  18. Raffish by Wordshape, $12.00
    Raffish is a display typeface with its formal base in Dutch type designer Henk Krijger's seminal typeface Raffia - the most decorative and handsome of script typefaces.
  19. Ampersands by CastleType, $39.00
    Each font contains 101 decorative ampersands. These fonts include ampersands from various display fonts in the CastleType Library as well as antique, ornate and calligraphic ampersands.
  20. Levarolls by Jehansyah, $9.00
    this is a cool sans serif font with a casual and complete with unique icons that you can make a logo or decoration on your design
  21. Texarkana JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Texarkana JNL is based on classic condensed wood type from the 1800s, and is embellished with stars on the top and bottom for a decorative look.
  22. Amaro Fleurie by Autographis, $29.50
    Amaro Fleurie is the first decorative addition to my Amaro font. Yes the font can be mixed with all Amaro fonts. Enjoy and cheers to you!
  23. Wonderwolf by Tigade Std, $35.00
    Wonderwolf is an incredibly unique handwriting and attractive decorative font. Fall in love with its incredibly smooth stroke style and use it to create awesome designs!
  24. SPIDER GHOST by Letterafandi Studio, $14.00
    Spider Ghost is a Halloween decorative font. Add it to your Halloween crafts, horror movie posters, t-shirts and anything else that requires a spectacular look.
  25. Short Films by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Short Films is an all-new-styled family, which kind of looks like Art Deco Style. Wide opened counters and softly rounded bowls create a new feeling – Retro but futuristic, geometric but humanistic. Exquisite contrast between thin and bold parts of glyphs make mixed feeling – Pop and feminine, formal and casual, strong and soft. The most distinctive feature is a coexistence of decorativeness and Readability. This coexistence expands the range of font usage. You can use this font for not only titling but also body-text. Short Films consists of 6 weights and their matching Italics for a wide range of usages. Further, Short Films supports international Latin languages and basic Cyrillic languages including Basic Latin, Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe. Also, Short Films covers Mac Roman, Windows1252, Adobe1 to 3. This wide range of international characters expands the capability of your works.
  26. Studio Neon by LLW Studio, $22.00
    Studio Neon is an all-caps display font constructed with three rounded-end strokes; the lowercase set is included as a repeat of the uppercase to make setting type just that little bit easier. It’s a modern rendition of neon sign lettering, with a decidedly art deco pedigree, and is intended for use in larger sizes of type, upwards of 36 pt. It’s perfect for a design that wants to imitate neon — use Photoshop layer effects to light it up! I originally started this font with only a few letters, since I could not find a neon-style font made with 3 strokes that looked modern. (Once I started, I found out why. It's a LOT of work!) Most traditional neon fonts include a “bent tube” element in the design; however, not all modern neon signage is constructed with the tubes bent. I also wanted to design a fun font that would have more life than just as an imitation of signage — something to inspire designers who love the geometry of art-deco type. So I made all the corners consistent, with no references to bent tubes. Use this font for any application that needs a bold and decorative look. Studio Neon should work well for sign production and even vinyl cut applications at larger sizes.
  27. Hollenbeck JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Hollenbeck JNL is the Art Deco, all-caps cousin of Jeff Levine's Hallandale JNL typeface. This version utilizes the thick-and-thin stroke weights so popular during the Art Deco era, while retaining the look of hand-lettered copy. Best suited at larger point sizes, this font is a nice alternative to the over-used display faces reminiscent of that time period.
  28. The Florest by BlackLotus, $10.00
    The Florest is a display type font inspired by the beauty of nature on florest island, Indonesia. The Florest has a characteristic impression of nature that will beautifully translate into a wide variety of design ideas. Include : The Florest Reguler (with Alternate) The Florest Outline (with Alternate) The Florest Deco (with Alternate) The Florest Deco Outline (with Alternate) The Florest Dingbats Swash
  29. Paris Serif by S&C Type, $8.00
    Paris Serif is an avant-gardist serif handwritten font designed in Paris. It’s an all-caps thin font, with Art Deco ornaments and extended glyphs for many languages. But the little difference of Paris Serif from other handwriting typefaces is the Art Deco feeling that brings it a retro and directly familiar look. We hope you will enjoy our work. Merci beaucoup!
  30. Bushman by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Bushman a font with capitals and decorative foliage letters. It works pretty simply - just type a word as usual with first capital letter, and it will automatically make the first two letters with growing leaves. The second big part of this set is a supporting font Bushman Sans. It's a modern grotesque font with 7 weight variations. Basically this font is supposed to support a main decorative theme with some smaller text. Thank you and have a nice day
  31. Monkeytails by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    I don't know what other typedesigners call those long swirling embellishment, but I call them "Monkeytails". So when I decided on this version of my good old Royal Bavarian, I decided to call the new font "Monkeytails". I just fell in love with this name. Monkeytails and Royal Bavarian should be used together, in order not to have too many embellishments. That's why I offer the two together for a good price. Your swinging typedesigner Gert Wiescher
  32. Blue Bridge by Asenbayu, $14.00
    Blue Bridge is a creative decorative sharp serif display font. This font is an experimental font by combining the aesthetic characteristics of serifs and decorative flow shapes. The combination of sharp serif feet and beautifully curved lines presents a new experience in an elegant and attractive class. You can use this font in both modern and vintage designs. This font is suitable for attractive packaging label designs, unique desired logos, trendy poster designs, fashion and many more.
  33. Wittingau by Storm Type Foundry, $39.00
    Wittingau is the original German expression for “Třeboň”, which is a beautiful town near my studio in South Bohemia. I love it for its calm and inspiring atmosphere and rich cultural past dating from the 12th century. The present typeface family is released as homage to Třeboň in the style of its greatest glory – Gothic Revival with classicistic decorativeness. Wittingau is excellent for music covers, book and catalogue jackets, invitations and posters. Contains many ornaments for creating decorative wallpapers.
  34. Jugendstil Initials by HiH, $16.00
    Jugendstil Initials were designed by Heinrich Vogeler around 1905, based on the German blackletter tradition. A similar set of initials by Vogeler, but based on roman letters was released by Rudhardsche Geisserei of Offenbach at about this time. I believe the originals were woodcuts. The backgrounds to the letterforms may be seen as examples of Heimatkunst, an art movement within Germany that drew deliberate inspiration from the rural countryside. Like the Arts and Crafts Movement in England a little earlier, Heimatkunst may be seen, in part, as a romantic rejection of urban industrialization, while at the same time representing a back-to-roots nationalism. Like any river, it was fed by many streams. Jugendstil Initials is an experiment with which I am most pleased. It is far and away the most complex font HiH has produced and I was uncertain whether or not it could be done successfully. To oversimplify, a font is produced by creating outlines of each character, using points along the outline to define the contour. A simple sans-serif letter A with crossbar can be created using as few as 10 points. We decided to make a comparison of the number of points we used to define the uppercase A in various fonts. Cori, Gaiety Girl and Page No 508 all use 12 points. Patent Reclame uses 39 and Publicity Headline uses 43. All the rest of the A’s, except the decorative initials, fall somewhere in between. The initial letters run from 48 points for Schnorr Initials to 255 for Morris Initials Two, with 150 being about average. Then there is a jump to 418 points for Morris Initials One and, finally, to 1626 points for Jugendstil Initials. And this was only after we selectively simplified the designs so our font creation software (Fontographer) could render them. The average was 1678, not including X and Y. There was no X and Y in the original design and we have provided simple stand-ins to fill out the alphabet, without trying to imitate the style of the orginal design. We did a lot of looking to find a compatible lower case. We decided that Morris Gothic from the same period was the best match in color, design and historical context. We felt so strongly about the choice that we decided to produce our Morris Gothic font for the purpose of providing a lower case for Jugendstil Initials. The long s, as well as the ligatures ch and ck are provided. at 181, 123 (leftbrace) and 125 (rightbrace) respectively. This font was a lot of work, but I think it was worth it. I hope you agree.
  35. Roosevelt - Unknown license
  36. Paramount - Unknown license
  37. Copasetic - 100% free
  38. Arc Neuvo by Funk King, $5.00
    Arc Neuvo has a retro, art deco feel and provides a few quirky glyphs to add to the fun.
  39. Olde Crilt by Graffiti Fonts, $19.99
    With 2 full alphabets & a full array of symbols & decorations this style can look elegant or insane. New English is easy to customize for infinite unique looks.
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