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  1. Wharmby - Unknown license
  2. DJ Moo - Unknown license
  3. Mocha Java - Unknown license
  4. Elliot_Swonger - Unknown license
  5. Mezitha by Koray Özbey, $10.00
    Mezitha is display font that has an ethnic view with modern style. It's suitable for branding, packaging, printing, poster designs, natural products etc. Mezitha Ornaments contains 3 groups of symbols. 1- Combining Ornaments 2- Repeating glyphs to create borders with finishes. 3- Single symbols. Most of the glyph has alternates and all of them has two version (thick and thin).
  6. Munchy Funk by Bogstav, $13.00
    Say hello to my munchy and funky font - better known as "Munchy Funk" Munchy Funk has its roots in basic sans fonts, but with a handmade and bouncy approach. I've added 3 different layers, that works well together - either as individual fonts, or as layered graphics. Furthermore, I have added 3 slightly different versions of each lowercase letter and multilingual support!
  7. The Roseberry by me55enjah, $8.00
    Introducing The Roseberry, a classic handmade serif. The Roseberry is a handmade serif display typeface, inspired by classic western poster. Imperfect lines and edges lead us to a classic look. In 3 different kind of style, The Roseberry can simply give a vintage vibe on your design. Features: * 3 different style: Roseberry Solid, Outline & Codet. * All caps, numbers and punctuation.
  8. Side A by bb-bureau, $60.00
    Side A – Bauhaus-inspired Experimental and spiky type in 3 sizes (1 - 1/2 - 1/3), designed by Benoît Bodhuin (An ideal use could be: Side A unit in 48 pt, half in 24 pt and A third in 16 pt, then bars would have the same width and spaces between the forms would be equal, but it’s just an ideal use)
  9. Rase Grimm by Graffiti Fonts, $24.99
    The Grimm family is a blackletter inspired graffiti style built for headline and display. The family includes 3 variants: Grimm Regular & Grimm Curves both utilize traditional upper & lowercase letters while the Grimm Fat variation is an all-caps style. All 3 styles include initial, terminal & isolated letter variations as contextual alternates as well as a number of stylistic alternates, ligatures & other embellishments.
  10. Galgo Script by Sudtipos, $59.00
    The Galgo is a Spanish Greyhound, an ancient hybrid breed of dog. Just like the Galgo, the letters of this font are a mix of elegant brush calligraphy and the rough, weathered strokes of speedy scrawl. Galgo Script is quite suitable for logomarks, titles, single sentences or paragraph-length artistic writing passages. Drawn by Angel Koziupa and digitized by Alejandro Paul, Galgo Script was made because of popular demand for this kind of "rush brush".
  11. AdineKirnberg - Unknown license
  12. FrankenTOHO - Unknown license
  13. Nosferatu - Unknown license
  14. Wake & Bake - Unknown license
  15. Alison - Unknown license
  16. JujuSSK - Unknown license
  17. Adonais - Unknown license
  18. Gallaudet - Unknown license
  19. ZXSpectrum - Unknown license
  20. FontaSaurus - Unknown license
  21. 101! TulipZ - Unknown license
  22. Tribeca - Unknown license
  23. A.C.M.E. Secret Agent - Personal use only
  24. A.C.M.E. Secret Agent - Personal use only
  25. BloodFeast - Unknown license
  26. Pixie - Unknown license
  27. VTCorona - Unknown license
  28. Topeco by Intellecta Design, $21.00
    Note: The Topeco 3 style is no longer available due its complexity and the resulting memory and performance issues.
  29. Ktuviot MF by Masterfont, $59.00
    A practical font family with 3 weights for all your decorative needs: headlines, signage etc. High legibility and stylish.
  30. Flexion Pro by Red Rooster Collection, $60.00
    Flexion developed out of design philosophy and ambigramatic artwork of John Langdon. Based on the contents in John’s book Wordplay, author Dan Brown hired John to create ambigrams for his forthcoming novel Angels & Demons. Mr. Brown was so impressed with his work he even named the main character Robert Langdon after John. After the success of Angels & Demons, Dan Brown wrote The Da Vinci Code. When the movie adaptation of that book was in the works, Dan suggested that John create titles for the movie based on ambigrams. John contacted Hal Taylor to create a font based on the lettering treatment to be used for the credits at the end of the movie. Unfortunately, it was decided that the film was running long and the original title concept was scrapped. By this time, Hal was well into developing a full type family, including small caps, alternate characters, lining and ranging figures. John was impressed with the way the design was turning out and decided that it had enough merit to be released as Flexion.
  31. Jacinto Sans - Unknown license
  32. green piloww - Personal use only
  33. Seven Monkey Fury BB - Personal use only
  34. Nosferatu - Unknown license
  35. Phoenix - Unknown license
  36. Headhunter - Unknown license
  37. Uechi - Unknown license
  38. Aswell - Unknown license
  39. FineOMite - Personal use only
  40. KR Easter Bunnies - Unknown license
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