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  1. Rapscallion - 100% free
  2. SMILE PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  3. WATCHER PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  4. Emeralde Chamerions by Almarkha Type, $29.00
    Introducing Emeralde Chamerions - Stylish Font Duo , Display Serif And Signature Stylish Script inspired by famous logo perfect for the purposes of designing templates, brochures, videos, advertising branding, logos and more.
  5. Sagona by René Bieder, $39.00
    Sagona is a contemporary slab serif building on the clarendon/ionic model dating back to the 19th century. Like its most famous representative Clarendon, Sagona features strong serifs and a variable stroke contrast resulting in a versatile typeface working great in headlines and small text sizes. Where great typefaces like Sentinel, Belizio or FF Hertz are staying close to the industrial and strict appearance, Sagona is focusing on a warm and welcoming approach, emphasizing a subtle elegance especially in the mid weights. The family comes in nine weights with matching true italics. It is equipped with a large set of alternative glyphs, ligatures, old style numbers, initials and finitials, two sets of arrows and many more opentype features making it a perfect choice for professional type setting.
  6. American Spirit STF by Altered Ego, $30.00
    American Spirit STF is a glorious collection of contemporary patriotic symbols: US Flags (traditional and contemporary), a variety of stars, eagles, torches, and combinations of them all. Designed for print and web, this collection is useful for embellishing your designs with a subtle (or not-so-subtle) patriotic touch. The flags have been designed for easy ungrouping in a drawing program, in order to colorize the union and stripes. And as a special feature, American Spirit™ splits the flags into two characters (the union and the stripes) that can be separately colored and will kern together based on the character chosen. Suggestions for doing this are included in every package. This versatile collection also contains a special contemporary version of the US Flag, with rounded corners on the union and stripes, and a five-pointed asterisk-like shape as the stars. (This allows the stars to appear as stars at smaller sizes.) Show your American Spirit! Sign up today for this contemporary collection of patriotic symbols!
  7. An ode to noone - Unknown license
  8. ADs Comics For All by Letters by Amal Desai, $10.00
    AD's Comics For All has everything you need from a professional comic book font but with a light, accessible price tag. The key to digitally lettering comics is mimicking the style and natural imperfections of hand lettering. This font was handmade and programmed (with nifty tricks) keeping exactly that in mind. The functionality of hand lettered comic book fonts definitely doesn't end at comic books. It can give an energetic and natural feel to just about any design. They can be especially handy when a bit of contrast is needed in a type-heavy layout. If you need an exceptional and affordable font to letter your indie comic book/manga/graphic novel, AD's Comics For All is an excellent choice. If you're a seasoned letterer, this versatile font is worth adding to your dialogue arsenal. If you're a designer and have never looked twice at a comic book, you'll find that comic book fonts are a category of their own and a useful tool in your utility belt.
  9. Deco Film Ad JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A ìthick and thinî Art Deco sans lettering design was found within the pages of the May, 1936 issue of Modern Screen magazine. This condensed typeface has rounded terminals, similar to that made by a round nib lettering pen. This is now available as Deco Film Ad JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  10. Movie Ad Deco JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An extra-bold, hand lettered type design with a casual feel was used for the 1942 movie poster “Tortilla Flat”. This served as the inspirational model for Movie Ad Deco JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  11. Music Ad Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    An ad appearing in the January 5, 1952 edition of Billboard Magazine promoted the then-new releases from Capitol Records. The headline copy was set in a bold, condensed sans serif stencil typeface. This inspired Music Ad Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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  13. Ferro Rosso - Personal use only
  14. Schindler’s Font - Personal use only
  15. Trekbats - Unknown license
  16. The X-Files - Personal use only
  17. St Bookashade - Personal use only
  18. GARFIELD the CAT - Personal use only
  19. Macromedia - Unknown license
  20. GDS Infinity - 100% free
  21. CBGBFont - Unknown license
  22. NEC - Unknown license
  23. Ericsson GA628 - Unknown license
  24. wATCHMEn - Personal use only
  25. Wolf's Bane Bold Shadow - Unknown license
  26. Turtles - Unknown license
  27. Pip Boy Weapons Dingbats - Unknown license
  28. Effloresce Antique - Unknown license
  29. Pokemon pixels 1 - Unknown license
  30. Triforce - Unknown license
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  32. Distant Galaxy - Unknown license
  33. Mandatory - Personal use only
  34. Pokemon pixels 2 - Unknown license
  35. Donkey Kong World - Unknown license
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  37. Continuum Medium - Unknown license
  38. Mickey - Unknown license
  39. Carbolith Trips - Unknown license
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