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  1. Komika Text Tight - Unknown license
  2. Skuntch - Unknown license
  3. Kandide Wide - Unknown license
  4. Kandide Upper - Unknown license
  5. Independant - Unknown license
  6. KR Triton - Unknown license
  7. Kandide Unicase - Unknown license
  8. Sharp Shooter by Great Lakes Lettering, $12.00
    Howdy pardner, stick 'em up! Sharp Shooter is a ruff rider that won't take no guff. He'll shoot first and send a 'get well' card later. This font makes a whimsical webfont, best for board games and awesome for apps!
  9. Vadstenakursive by Monotype, $29.99
    The Vadstenakursiv font was inspired by letterforms first used in the Vadstena nunnery, Sweden, founded by Birgitta, later canonized Saint Birgitta and buried in Rome 1373. These letterforms were also used in documents for different guilds, and on commercial documents.
  10. Sangli by insigne, $-
    It started in 2007 with Chennai, the first of a three-part series of sans that I envisioned with slab serif counterparts. Each font would differ from the others in how the stem terminals were expressed. The initial font was extremely well received, and a revitalized and remastered Chennai made its appearance two years later, complete with new weights and new, novel OpenType features. Then came Madurai, a variation of Chennai based on the same core, only without the rounded stems. Chennai’s rounded stems made it distinctive and great for headlines but left it lacking appeal as copy--a problem that Madurai easily solved. And now comes Sangli, the final iteration of my original 2007 vision. Sangli is a happy medium. Like Chennai, it’s great for headlines--but not too distinct for copy. Sangli keeps the same core structure as the other two, but new less sharp forms give this latest font a friendlier look that’s more versatile than the original Chennai and less formal than Madurai. The font includes a whole range of six weights from light to black, along with condensed and extended options as well for a total of 54 fonts. There are plenty of OpenType features, including small caps. Alternates include normalized capitals and lowercase letters that include stems for when you want a more traditional look or when you’re writing copy. Sangli also supports over 70 languages that use the extended Latin script. Use Chennai, Madurai, and their slab serif variants interchangeably with Sangli, too, for even more options in your work. All three complement one another well. So when you need a balanced font that stands boldly on the page and commands your reader’s attention, look within and find your Sangli.
  11. Dancing in the Minefields - Personal use only
  12. KG Heart Doodles - Personal use only
  13. Stars From Our Eyes - Personal use only
  14. KG Hope For A Cure - Personal use only
  15. KG Mercy in the Morning - Personal use only
  16. KG Sweet N Sassy - Personal use only
  17. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  18. DS Reckoning Cyr - Unknown license
  19. Yasemin by Bülent Yüksel, $24.00
    My wife name is Yasemin. After building this typeface, I wanted to honor with my wife’s name. I think I fully reflects the character I created in my mind. I created ornaments and connected glyphs. Yasemin is an OpenType font that contains 1045 glyphs. Ligatures, alternates, starting, endings, a wide range of latin languages and a set of ornaments. And words specially designed to use in advertising slogan, stationery for weddings, birthdays, etc. TIPS: Try using Yasemin at a 20º angle so that the slanted strokes, ornament become perfectly vertical. Having the decorative ligatures feature (dlig) activated is a good option to see letters dance. TECHNICAL: It is absolutely recommended to use this font with the standard ligatures feature (liga) activated. It makes letters ligate perfectly and also improves the space between words. UPDATES: - 3 December 2015 Opentype Feature (fractions) update. - 20 March 2019 Opentype Feature (fractions) update. Some bug fixes.
  20. Atlas - Unknown license
  21. Clearblock circular - 3DFX - Unknown license
  22. Duase by Álvaro Thomáz Fonts, $20.00
    Duase is a geometric monoline sans-serif font developed in 2012 by Álvaro Thomáz. The amazing fact is that Duase is a display and a readable font. Duase it's amazing for logotypes and ads.
  23. Oboe by Graviton, $4.00
    Oboe font family has been designed for Graviton Font Foundry by Pablo Balcells in 2012. It is display typeface with a geometric rounded look. Oboe consists of 6 styles, 2 of which are free.
  24. Hoyle by Mans Greback, $49.00
    Hoyle is a dynamic high-quality serif typeface. Drawn and created by Måns Grebäck between 2019 and 2020, this classic design makes use of the fact that timelessness is the best manner to achieve modernity; the letters are of such composition that they will always be simultaneously contemporary and traditional. Hoyle is a family containing five weights: Thin, Light, Medium, Bold and Black. Each weight is also provided as Italic, resulting in 10 unique styles. The weights are harmonic and created to balance perfectly agaist each other. Try the included Variable Font! A format where you can set any weight manually, and any slant, resulting in more than 5000 variations. More info: https://www.mansgreback.com/variable-fonts This slab serif typeface is also filled with OpenType features such as ligatures, alternates, oldstyle, superscript, subscript, fractional and alternate numbers. It has a very extensive lingual support, covering European Latin, Vietnamese, Zulu and many more scripts. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and numbers.
  25. Panamericana by Andinistas, $19.95
    @andinistas presents an update of Panamericana in 2019, a typographic family worn out and expressive with 10 fonts perfect for short writings with cursive and stained calligraphic look. Panamericana works perfectly in headlines or logos of a film because its different thicknesses of corrosion and textures guarantee striking messages on t-shirts, stickers, skateboards, magazines, printed quotes, packaging, headings and all the designs you can imagine. Panamericana works best by exchanging and mixing letter by letter among its 10 fonts. In this way, you will take advantage of its corrosion levels by mixing the 3 uppercase, lowercase and ideal calipers for the beginning, middle or end of words, phrases or short paragraphs. Each empty and full Panamerican area was designed with care, care and attention and that is why its more than 2000 glyphs were carefully planned in 10 fonts designed for maximum performance in compositions that need scruffy and creative visual properties.
  26. 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.
  27. Zonaix by PizzaDude.dk, $17.00
    In October 2010 I released a font called “Zanoix” It was based upon a an old horror movie poster. I looked through and old folder, and found the font that served as a base for this the grungy font. Zonaix is opposite to Zanoix, because it is super clean, pointy and is made entirely of straight lines! With the sharp pointed serifs and whacky lines, it is a good choice for a legible seriffed font - not necessarily for anything scary!
  28. PL Westerveldt by Monotype, $29.99
    The PL Westerveldt font has a late twentieth-century style, with flared strokes. Use PL Westerveldt for display and short texts.
  29. Subito - Personal use only
  30. Platthand Demo - Unknown license
  31. Artfonts Sampler - Unknown license
  32. Page Rules Promo - Unknown license
  33. Goddard Demo - Unknown license
  34. Melcheburn Demo - Unknown license
  35. Odeon Demo - Unknown license
  36. Ganelon Demo - Unknown license
  37. Zono Dingbats - Unknown license
  38. 2031 by Noir Typo, $15.00
    The 2031 typeface is a toolbox made of fonts from the 2030 typeface. 3d, outlines, shadows and other graphic effects remix each style into a new postmodern typeface.
  39. Konstruktor - Personal use only
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