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  1. DF Camino by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    DF Camino is a revised mid 20th century geometric sanserif which guides you from somewhere to elsewhere. And beyond.
  2. Antique Five by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    A revival of one of the popular wooden type fonts of the 19th century, suitable for text or display.
  3. CA Oskar by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Oskar came into being as a custom typeface for the international Traumzeit music festival. As a substantial part of the new corporate identity, it had to be characteristic, but also flexible in use. Starting with the design of compressed caps for headlines, the typeface was soon expanded by a condensed weight for setting of text and further developed into a fully functional font with two widths and two weights. Both weights are very space-efficient, which was -- apart from aesthetic considerations -- an important issue in the process of the design. CA Oskar is a mixture of industrial harshness and friendly round forms, reflecting the spirit of fusion, which is basically what the whole festival is about. Its very slim proportions in two widths make it an attractive alternative to fonts like Alternate Gothic, but CA Oskar adds an extra portion of personality and a coherent choice of weights.
  4. The 5 Fingered Goth SWTrial font by Astigmatic One Eye stands out as a unique and captivating typeface that carries an unmistakable gothic charm. Crafted by the intriguingly named Astigmatic One Eye ...
  5. Mysterious by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mysterious is a bit of an unusual font. It looks old fashioned, but it comes with cool stylistic alternates, it could be a didone, but it is not (really), it looks formal, but it is rather scary. Mysterious was more or less based on the titling pages of 17th century atlases and my own twisted imagination. It comes with a whole bunch of ligatures and stylistic alternates, plus extensive language support.
  6. Coffee Man by Vozzy, $10.00
    Infuse a vintage elegance into your projects with the "Coffee Man" font. This unique typeface carries the ambiance of old cafes and coffee shops, adding a special charm and character to your work. Inspired by mid-20th-century design, "Coffee Man" exudes an antique charm and sophistication, perfect for giving your projects a nostalgic touch. The font supports multiple languages, ensuring its suitability for projects with a global audience.
  7. Stamp Of Approval JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Back in the 20th Century B.C. (Before Computers) there was what was known as a "paper" office. Workers used typewriters, correction fluid and a drawer full of rubber stamps. Jeff Levine has taken twenty-six of the common phrases found on those old office stamps and created Stamp of Approval JNL. Use these images as they are, or run them through a filter for a worn or inked-up effect.
  8. Huxley Vertical by Bitstream, $29.99
    The PARATYPE library is our latest major addition, consisting of more than 370 typefaces. In the spirit of the perestroika changes and following the collapse of the Soviet Union, a group of Russian type designers quit the state-owned Polygraphmash foundry to establish ParaType, the first, and now largest Russian digital type foundry. The ParaType team under the supervision of Vladimir Yefimov creates new typefaces and explores the Russian typographic heritage by making digital versions of existing Russian designs: these include the hits of Soviet typography such as Literaturnaya and Journal Sans. Most ParaType fonts are available in Western/Roman, Central European, Turkish and Cyrillic encodings. The Russian constructivist and avant garde movements of the early 20th century inspired many ParaType typefaces, including Rodchenko, Quadrat Grotesk, Ariergard, Unovis, Tauern, Dublon and Stroganov. The ParaType library also includes many excellent book and newspaper typefaces such as Octava, Lazurski, Bannikova, Neva or Petersburg. On the other hand, if you need a pretty face to knock your clients dead, meet the ParaType girls: Tatiana, Betina, Hortensia, Irina, Liana, Nataliscript, Nina, Olga and Vesna (also check Zhikharev who is not a girl but still very pretty). ParaType excels in adding Cyrillic characters to existing Latin typefaces — if your company is ever going to do business with Eastern Europe, we recommend you make them part of your corporate identity! ParaType created CE and Cyrillic versions of popular typefaces licensed from other foundries, including Bell Gothic, Caslon, English 157, Futura, Original Garamond, Gothic 725, Humanist 531, Kis, Raleigh, or Zapf Elliptical 711.
  9. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  10. tekken 6 2 - Unknown license
  11. Mogata - 100% free
  12. Rolloglide - Personal use only
  13. Rockabye - Personal use only
  14. Debitant - 100% free
  15. Blade Runner Movie Font - Unknown license
  16. Disparador - Personal use only
  17. SONY's Logo - Unknown license
  18. derail - Personal use only
  19. Got heroin? - Personal use only
  20. Barbaric - Personal use only
  21. Gunship Italic - Personal use only
  22. Negotiate Free - Unknown license
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  25. Punch Label - Unknown license
  26. Nuku Nuku - Unknown license
  27. DepotTrapharet - Unknown license
  28. MoneyGoRound - Personal use only
  29. Rexlia Free - Unknown license
  30. Pouttu - Unknown license
  31. HoMicIDE EFfeCt - Unknown license
  32. Mathmos Original - Unknown license
  33. El&Font - Unknown license
  34. Jacked Eleven Highlight - Personal use only
  35. Agent Orange - Unknown license
  36. Prospect - Unknown license
  37. 79 - Unknown license
  38. Andrei - 100% free
  39. SantaCruz - Unknown license
  40. spaceman - Unknown license
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