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  1. Dos De Tres by Volcano Type, $19.00
    This is an idea to reproduce the masks of the Mexican wrestlers of the late 60s and 70s. The typography is based in keeping the shape of the face in the wrestler's masks.
  2. Rutherford - Unknown license
  3. SpiceGrrl - Unknown license
  4. Arvigo - Unknown license
  5. Mexlar - Unknown license
  6. TF Teenage Riot by Teenage Foundry, $19.00
    Teenage Riot is a Display Font. Inspired by the awesome Chicano lettering style. Look simpler with 2 styles (Regular & Outline) in today’s modern era. Suitable for poster designs, logos, merchandise and others. Features: Uppercase, Lowercase, Numeral, Punctuation & Multilingual. For any questions please contact me 🙂 Thanks!
  7. Beaumont by Studio Buchanan, $12.00
    Beaumont is a modern take on classic 1920's type, playing with stroke contrast and art deco forms. The result is a 10 font family, providing options for setting readable body copy or high impact display headings. With full multilingual character support, stylistic alternates and a range of open type features, Beaumont is perfect for a variety of situations.
  8. JI Tracks - Unknown license
  9. Bertolt Brecht - Unknown license
  10. Crystal - 100% free
  11. Dirty Headline - Unknown license
  12. Iron Lung - Personal use only
  13. 19th Century Retro by Matthias Luh, $35.00
    19th Century Retro is a re-design of an official German font style (called ‘Fraktur’) which was used in official documents in the 19th and early 20th century. There is an alternative small letter ‘s’ which you generate by typing the @ sign. This alternative letter was the original small letter s which was printed in the middle and at the beginning of a word originally (for example in the words ‘slightly’ and ‘best’). However, if the s was at the end, the normal small letter s was used (for example in the words ‘it's’ and ‘columns’). For readability reasons I decided to put the normal small letter s onto the s-key on your keyboard.
  14. Ballet Mechanique by Characters Font Foundry, $25.00
    Ballet Mechanique is a custom designed font for musician Jeroen Borrenbergs, aka Ballet Mechanique. For his upcoming record releases Jeroen asked me to create a special font for him. As co-founder and graphic designer at Stoere Binken Design he creates his own artwork and therefor had very specific wishes. The font should be warm, soft and have soul. He gave me some sketches for his logo that I should use as a starting point. The result is a very narrow, kind of techno, monocased font called "Ballet Mechanique" (what else). After having served his purpose, Jeroen Borrenbergs allowed his font to be sold publicly. Jeroen Borrenberg’s debut work, in 1996, received hugely praising reviews. Muzik Magazine made Evolutionary Entities techno single of the month, Laurent Garnier and Mister C constantly played it in their sets and Morgan Geist just said “I won’t do a review here - let me just encourage all of y’all to listen to and/or pick up the new Eevolute 12″. Beautiful stuff - complex, melodic, soaked in just enough reverb to take it to another room. Check or regret.”
  15. JI Bunny Caps - Unknown license
  16. ComFi - Personal use only
  17. Chinese Firedrill - Unknown license
  18. Nipple - Unknown license
  19. Streamliner by Zang-O-Fonts, $25.00
    Inspired by the typefaces used for company insignia on aircraft in the 1930's and 1940's, Streamliner is light, friendly and open.
  20. Truth FB by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1994, Apple® Computer, Inc., asked David Berlow for “a future gothic” to replace Chicago®, their system font. Now called Charcoal®, the design was released with Mac® OS 8 in 1996. Through operating system bundles it found its way into every form of design. Released from constraint, Berlow designed Truth FB, a radical series with a spectrum of seven weights. Like its forbear, Truth FB opens new design avenues; FB 2005
  21. Linotext by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotext was designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1901 and first appeared with the name Wedding Text with American Type Founders in Jersey City, where its metal forms were cut by hand. The font was so popular that its forms soon began appearing with other font foundries under different names, Elite Kanzlei with D. Stempel AG, Comtesse with C.F. Rühl, etc. Its ornamental forms are not considered very legible by today’s standards and Linotext should therefore be used for headlines and short texts in point sizes 12 or larger.
  22. Wartech by Linecreative, $16.00
    Wartech slab serif inspired by vintage style with a touch of classic style. This font is built with solid foundations, strong visuals, old-school movement, and a modern minimalist style. Wartech is perfect for Jersey , athletic, poster, branding projects, Logo design, Clothing Branding, product packaging, for magazine titles. for something with the theme of sports, album title, etc What you get dear, you will get : Wartech- A clean Slab serif font including Upper & Lowercase characters(ALL CAPS), Ligatures Character Supports Multi linguage (Latin Western Europe), Numbers and Punctuation
  23. Barlock by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Introducing Barlock a strong display font, inspired by sports design and old school typography. Carefully designed with the curve-less of the letterform but not cubistic, and has a bold weight that suitable for an elegant-strong design. Barlock is an all-caps font equipped with a bunch of alternates characters that you can mix and match to your design concept. A perfect choice for logo, posters, apparel, labels, jersey, headline, quotes, books, packaging, and many more! Fonts featured : Uppercase Smallcaps Numbers Symbols & punctuation Multilingual PUA Encoded Stylistic set 01-03
  24. Neo Osaka by Bejeletter, $12.00
    Neo Osaka is a lovely neo script with stylistic features. Neo Osaka is perfect for product packaging, branding project, megazine, social media, wedding, sport jersey design number or just used to express words above the background (interior). Built with OpenType features and includes beginning and ending swashes, alternate characters for both lowercase and uppercase letters, loads of different swash alternates for lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, ligatures and it also supports other languages. Enjoy the font, feel free to comment or feedback, send me PM or email. Thank you!
  25. Pleasant Valley Sundae JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    It seems only fitting that Pleasant Valley Sundae JNL, a typeface re-drawn from hand lettering on a piece of vintage sheet music, should take its name as a pun on another song's title from a different era. "Pleasant Valley Sunday" was a 1967 hit for the Monkees and was written by the legendary songwriting team of Carole King and the late Gerry Goffin; inspired in turn by a street they'd lived on named Pleasant Valley Way, in West Orange, New Jersey. The record made it to #3 on the pop charts.
  26. Informational Gothic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Wood-Regan Instruments Company (Wrico) of New Jersey manufactured for decades a line of lettering kits called the Wrico Sign Maker. With only special ink pens, plastic templates and a template guide anyone could letter clean, clear signs, posters and notices. Based on the same principles of architectural templates, the lettering was [for the most part] utilitarian and functional. Few templates were of stylized or decorative lettering. Informational Gothic JNL and its oblique version are based on the four inch high lettering templates from one of those kits.
  27. Surf And Turf JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Surf and Turf JNL was redrawn from hand-lettering on a souvenir folder for an event believed to be sponsored by Miami Beach's exclusive Surf Club on March 19, 1938. Entitled "Steeplechase Pier March 19 Surf Club Stroller", it's now lost to time whether the event recreated some of the fun and games of Atlantic City's famed Steeplechase Pier at the Surf Club, or if this was a special event trip to the New Jersey venue. It's also highly possible that the Steeplechase Pier referred to in the title was the one at Coney Island.
  28. GarbageG - Unknown license
  29. Garbage2 - Unknown license
  30. Squareroque - Unknown license
  31. Natasha by Runsell Type, $24.00
    Natasha is a modern script typeface that every single letter contains beautiful characters alternates and feature ligatures. This font come with 70+ Ligatures, Contextual alternates, and Stylistic alternates. This font is stylish, fresh and ideal for adding the special look to your designs. Natasha font that is special for fashion and matches applies in some designs such as the logotype, brand, magazine, website or blog headlines, packaging, branding, quotes, invitation cards, greeting cards, business cards, and wedding more. Natasha is coded with PUA Unicode, which allows full access to all the extra characters without having special designing software. Mac users can use Font Book, and Windows users can use Character Map to view and copy any of the extra characters to paste into your favourite text editor/app. Natasha Includes: - 70+ Ligatures, Contextual alternates, and Stylistic alternates - PUA Encoded Characters - Fully accessible without additional design software - Multilingual support for English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Turkish, Romanian, Czech, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovak, Slovenian
  32. Reross by Adobe, $29.00
    Of all student work produced in Joost Schmidt?s Bauhaus classes, Reinhold Rossig?s (1903?1979) alphabet designs are perhaps closest to his master?s teachings: monolinear, geometric lettering, constructed on grids using compass and ruler. Drafts by Rossig, dated 1929, also demonstrate explorations of letterform width and x-height. Almost ninety years later, Elia Preuss carefully preserves Rossig?s letters and considerations in a proper typeface, by overcoming most of the optical mistakes captured in true geometric letterforms. To carry Rossig?s design further away from Schmidt?s influence, Preuss also lent more characteristic letters found on poster designs by fellow Bauhaus student Hermann Werner Kubsch. Reross is a true Bauhaus-influenced geometric sans, equipped with different historic influences and contemporary features.
  33. SPARKS Scrapbook - Unknown license
  34. Rocket YoYo - Unknown license
  35. TCF Colar by TypeCult Foundry, $22.00
    TCF Colar is the first typeface published by portuguese type designer Joel Vilas Boas. TCF Colar is a labyrinthian, caps only, display typeface with several stylistic alternates and discretionary ligatures, inspired by the late 70s typefaces.
  36. Pink Mouse by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A 60s, 70s revival this curled casual latin brings back that great look. The font comes with an alternate version which can be used as a separate font or you can mix and match the two.
  37. Hidalgo by Graphicfresh, $16.00
    Introducing our bold and versatile font collection, perfect for creating retro, classic, and vintage designs inspired by the iconic styles of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Whether you're working on a poster, magazine layout, or logo for your brand, this font adds a touch of modern elegance to any creative project. Transform your designs into stunning works of art with our bold and vintage-inspired font, capturing the essence of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. From logos to branding and magazine layouts to posters, this modern and elegant typeface is the perfect choice for creating eye-catching visuals that leave a lasting impression.
  38. Thunder Thighs - Unknown license
  39. The Alchemist - Unknown license
  40. Cup and Talon - Unknown license
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