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  1. Maharlika - Unknown license
  2. Judas - Unknown license
  3. Plastic Bag - Unknown license
  4. JLR White Meat - Unknown license
  5. Fantomet 1 - Unknown license
  6. Malachim - Unknown license
  7. HippoCritic - Unknown license
  8. Kozmonauta 2 - Unknown license
  9. Alien Ghost 2 - Unknown license
  10. Salsa Two - Unknown license
  11. 4YEOXMAS - Unknown license
  12. HipnOtik - Unknown license
  13. Nerve Tonic - Unknown license
  14. der Dämonschriftkegel - Unknown license
  15. KR Dreamcatcher - Unknown license
  16. Austral Slab by Antipixel, $15.00
    Austral Slab is a hand-drawn layered font designed by Antipixel, with unique textures & styles that combine giving your work a distinctive impression. This font comes in three weights, Regular, Light & Thin, with irregular outlines and uneven/crooked strokes, giving your work more personality and making it exclusive and powerful. For this same reason it can be used in a vast variety of projects, such as logos & branding, stationery, book covers, magazine design, clothing prints & tags, packaging, animated videos, and many more! Austral Slab has three sets of alphabets in uppercase and lowercase to avoid repeating the same character pattern, and giving the font a more natural handwritten feel. This is included in the Open-Type Contextual Alternates, which applies an automatic substitution of glyphs as long as the Open-Type features are activated. Also, Austral Slab offers other Open-Type features such as Stylistic Alternates, Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Fractions, Superscript, Subscript, Denominator, Numerator, Scientific Inferiors & Kerning. This font has a very large glyph coverage and can be used in a wide range of languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Polish, Czech, Vietnamese, Finnish, Icelandic, among many others. The style Maplines Thin is offered Free for commercial & personal use!
  17. 360 by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    Distorted fonts are great but are mostly not very practical - 360 is an attempt to create a simple distorted font that can be used far beyond a few logos or headlines. Each 360 character averages roughly half the number of sharp angles of a regular sans serif. This gives it an unusually fresh and timeless appeal and creates a dynamic presence across body text that is very legible and compact without looking overly condensed. 360 was chosen as a name because it can be used as an everyday font, all year round, and because 360 has so many unusual angles that don't conform to normal font conventions. 360 also happens to be a cool number: 360 makes a highly composite number. 360 is also a superior highly composite number and a colossally abundant number. A circle is divided into 360 degrees for the purpose of angular measurement. 360° is also called round angle. 360 is a convenient standard since, 360 being highly composite, it allows a circle to be divided into equal segments with each segment measured in integer degrees rather than fractional degrees. 360 is the sum of a twin prime (179 + 181). A year is roughly calculated as 360 days.
  18. Artemon - Unknown license
  19. Fh_Obscene - Personal use only
  20. Fh_Euphoria - Personal use only
  21. Fh_Sheena - Personal use only
  22. Fh_Script - Personal use only
  23. Fh_Nicole - Personal use only
  24. Fh_Perception - Personal use only
  25. Fh_Ink - Personal use only
  26. Atype 1 - Unknown license
  27. Fh_Blue - Personal use only
  28. Fh_Reverse - Personal use only
  29. Fh_Scribble - Personal use only
  30. Fh_Letter - Personal use only
  31. Herold - Unknown license
  32. Fh_Join - Personal use only
  33. TypographerTextur - Unknown license
  34. JHand - Unknown license
  35. Fh_Ugly - Personal use only
  36. Fh_Faith - Personal use only
  37. Anal Satisfaction - Unknown license
  38. Quite Animated JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Quite Animated JNL is based on hand-lettered Art Deco titling for a 1930 advertisement promoting a group of Columbia Pictures cartoons featuring George Herriman's "Krazy Kat". Available in regular and oblique versions.
  39. Dress Shirt JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A sample of monogram lettering entitled "Style 204 - Modern Block" (probably circa 1940s) yielded the thin Art Deco alphabet model for Dress Shirt JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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