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  1. Rambat Campotype - Personal use only
  2. Zacken - Unknown license
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  5. Mexican Knappett - Personal use only
  6. AIFragment - 100% free
  7. New Romantics - Unknown license
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  9. Britney in a Blender - Unknown license
  10. Taxidermist - 100% free
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  15. Aftershock Debris Condensed - Unknown license
  16. Sebaldus-Gotisch - Personal use only
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  20. The Monkies Ate My Soul - Unknown license
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  33. Love Glitch Personal Use - Personal use only
  34. Woolwich by Hanoded, $15.00
    Woolwich is a jolly fine display font, named after a district in south-east London. Woolwich, somewhat inspired by Futura condensed, was completely made by hand and comes in a clean and an eroded version. It is highly legible and will certainly make your designs stand out. Woolwich speaks a lot of languages, including the language of doodles.
  35. Curly Coryphaeus - Unknown license
  36. Bacchante by Vladislav Ivanov, $20.00
    Bacchante is a hand-written font with retro touch, perfect for collages or simple text.
  37. Bluster by Ingrimayne Type, $5.95
    BlusterLeft and BlusterRight are distortions of the font ConcavexCaps. Both are caps only, but some of the shapes on the lower-case keys differ from the corresponding shapes on the upper-case keys. They family was named Bluster because I thought they have a wind-blown, flopping-in-the-breeze look. Others may see them as spooky or eerie, something that could be used for Halloween.
  38. Japan Stamp by Pavel Boog, $26.00
    Japanese stamp - when creating this font, the author wanted to create a font unlike any other, taking inspiration from Japanese culture and history. It is one of a kind and unique font. It will immerse you in the historical era and add mystery to any of your projects. Anyone who wants to stand out among all this font will suit as out of place.
  39. Whatnot 22 by Hanoded, $15.00
    In 2014 I made a font called Whatnot. I think I made with with a roller ball pen, but I am not sure, as it was a long timer ago. I have always liked Whatnot font and I think it deserves a second lease on life, so I made a new (and improved) version of it, called Whatnot 22. Not Catch 22... It now comes with better kerning, multilingual support (including Vietnamese, Sami and Greek) and a cool set of contextual alternates that cycles as you type.
  40. Clinto Slab by XdCreative, $29.00
    Clinto Slab Serif By. xdCreative Clinto Slab Serif is part of the Clinto Sans font family, built with geometric construction, strong contrast, and sharp lines. It combines the additional feature of ink traps. The font comes with a total of 18 styles and 9 weights, including their respective italic versions. Clinto Slab Serif is a type of font characterized by thick, rectangular serifs. It creates a strong, bold, and robust impression. With its distinct and bold serifs, the Clinto slab serif font is suitable for titles, headlines, and attention-grabbing text. Clinto slab serif font also has historical roots in the Industrial Revolution era and is commonly used in poster design, logos, branding, and editorial design. Special features: - Ink trap Ink traps are small recessed areas or notches incorporated into the corners or junctions of letterforms. They were originally designed for letterpress printing to prevent ink from filling in and distorting the shapes, especially at small sizes. However, in modern digital fonts, ink traps are often used as a design element to add visual interest and maintain legibility at small sizes or in low-resolution environments.
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