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  1. Siegfried - Unknown license
  2. BN Smash - Unknown license
  3. Yellow Swamp - Unknown license
  4. Kreeture - Unknown license
  5. Spylord Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  6. Smoke-ScreenObl - Unknown license
  7. Smoke-Rasterized - Unknown license
  8. Cayetano - Unknown license
  9. Spylord Laser Italic - Unknown license
  10. Summers Notebook - Unknown license
  11. Work Or Spoon - Unknown license
  12. Gizmo SSi - Unknown license
  13. Summers Crayons - Unknown license
  14. CuxhavenFraktur - Unknown license
  15. Leafyshade - Unknown license
  16. Sushitaro - Unknown license
  17. Galaxative tower - Unknown license
  18. Ordens_VK - Unknown license
  19. Antroposofia - 100% free
  20. Gravira by RMU, $35.00
    Herbert Thannhaeuser’s Gravira, released by Schelter & Giesecke in 1935, redrawn and revived for nowaday’s use.
  21. Travelog JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Travelog JNL is a collection of twenty-six dingbats representing travel, vacation and leisure activities.
  22. Lost Souls by Vladislav Ivanov, $15.00
    Lost Souls is intended to represent something old, retro and innovative at the same time.
  23. Sentico Sans DT by DTP Types, $49.00
    Originally created as a custom project and now released as a full family in OpenType.
  24. Artemisia NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A crisp, geometric semiscript, based on the font Adonis, originally released by American Type Founders.
  25. Korean Calligraphy, known as "Seoye" (서예) in Korean, is not just a font but an art form that embodies the grace, tradition, and aesthetic precision of Korean culture. It is an artistic practice of ha...
  26. Antipol VF by phospho, $75.00
    With Antipol Variable, the reversed stress font was supplemented with Wide and Extended cuts in the Hairline weight. The ability to stretch single letters extremely wide is an exclusive goodie of the Variable version. Antipol is a Sans Serif design that reverses the conventions of a regular Latin Sans Serif. With a weight emphasis on the horizontals and its vertical terminals Antipol radiates a 1970s charisma known from the like of Antique Olive. Its modern and avantgardistic attributes are most pronounced in the Hairline weight, where ultra thin lines meet distinctive arrowhead-corners. This particular weight is meant for display settings, think full-page magazine titles or posters. Antipol Wide and Antipol Extended are a generous statement for graphic design with enough space to let the type breathe: art catalogs, lead texts, invitations, letterheads or brand identity. Any style comes with a wide range of OpenType features that goes beyond a standard display font: Small Caps, Proportional and Tabular Oldstyle Figures and Lining Figures, Fractions, and much more.
  27. Varp by Kobuzan, $25.00
    Varp is a rather narrow 2-axis variable geometric typeface with slight reverse contrast inspired by utilitarian and technical design. In Slim and Tight styles, the reverse contrast is enhanced. Typeface is adjustable in width, as if by mechanical deformation of proportions, which is often found in technical and transport markings. The letterforms are based in part on the shapes of DIN fonts, with the deliberate addition of contrasting connections, sharp spurs and massive ink traps for sharpness. With the help of special spacing, selective kerning and adjusted letter width, the effect of a monospaced font is created with no obvious "holes" in the text set, while maintaining a special rhythm. In addition to the width, Varp is adjustable in tilt angle to an extreme 30 degrees and an intermediate 15 degrees in both directions. Features: – Total glyph set: 795 glyphs; – 15 styles (3 widths x 5 italics) + variable; – Support 210+ languages; – Latin Extended; – Cyrillic Basic + Bulgarian letters; – Greek. OpenType features: – Uppercase, lowercase; – Proportional, circled, tabular numerals, superiors, inferiors, fractions; – Punctuations and symbols; – Arrows; – Stylistic sets (ss01-ss04); – Ligatures; – Case-sensitive forms.
  28. Anha Queen VMF - Personal use only
  29. Kaya - Personal use only
  30. the EV$NT - Personal use only
  31. MONACO - Personal use only
  32. MythBusters - Personal use only
  33. Promenadenmischung - Personal use only
  34. MCF bad manners ww - 100% free
  35. Gizmo - Unknown license
  36. Brainstroke by Typotheticals, $9.00
    Brainstroke is a collection of twelve variations on a typeface. This release was supposed to be a much larger set, but due to a medical issue, where I recently suffered a stroke, I am releasing only those that I managed to complete. The name is a reminder to me to take care of my health.
  37. Buttoneer by DonkeyWorx, $20.00
    Buttoneer is a specialist symbol font for representing media controls such as play, stop, fast forward, and so on as well as other icons useful in developing multimedia or interactive applications. Also useful in printed materials for representing these items - for example software or hardware manuals. Layout optimised for use with codepage utilities e.g: CharMap.
  38. Faricy New by moretype, $25.00
    Faricy New is the updated version of Faricy originally released in 2004. Completely re-drawn from the ground up , but retaining its original modern appeal, Faricy New is now re-released as an Opentype font with new spacing and kerning. The new version has small caps, tabular, proportional and old style numerals and ligatures.
  39. Drakoheart Revofit Sans by G3 Typefaces, $-
    Drakoheart Revofit is an initiative to make sans fonts. It’s one of my personal favorites, in fact. In its first release, this font had a cool appearance but was improved with better kerning and a cool look in this new release. Perfect to write some digital texts as in web articles, blogs and branding.
  40. LT Leap Medium - 100% free
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