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  1. Saffron - Unknown license
  2. Automatica (BRK) - Unknown license
  3. Aftermath BRK - 100% free
  4. Brawl - Unknown license
  5. Abyssal Gothic by Abyssal Graphics, $25.00
    Introducing "Abyssal Gothic Textura," a hauntingly elegant blackletter font that reimagines medieval dark-fantasy with a modern twist. This font captures the allure of ancient calligraphy while preserving its historical aura. Meticulously crafted, each character exudes gothic grandeur, appealing to both traditionalists and forward-thinking designers. Ideal for sophisticated projects, it lends enigmatic allure to book covers, posters, and invitations. With support for multiple languages and stylistic alternates, "Abyssal Gothic Textura" empowers creativity in diverse designs. Let it guide you into the dark-fantasy realm, where it unveils hidden depths, bridging ancient charm and contemporary allure. Embrace the enigma of history with this captivating typographic gem.
  6. Vlad by Sylvestre Studios, $20.00
    Vlad is my most enigmatic font yet.
  7. The Ink Tank (BRK) font, crafted by the creative entity known as AEnigma, is an embodiment of inventive typographic artistry that transcends the mere assembly of letters. This font is a bridge betwee...
  8. Jasper BRK, designed by AEnigma, stands as a distinct and versatile typeface that captures the attention of both designers and viewers alike. This font belongs to the unique family of fonts created b...
  9. Barmo by Baqoos, $18.00
    Barmo is an enigmatic vociferous mono lineal typeface apt for headline, editorial, branding, packaging, printed materials and typographic applications. 220+ glyphs including punctuation and numerical.
  10. Lovesick AOE - Unknown license
  11. Nightmare AOE - Unknown license
  12. Sunspots AOE - Unknown license
  13. Poppy AOE - Unknown license
  14. Microbe AOE - Unknown license
  15. Mistery Brush by Ditatype, $29.00
    Mistery Brush is a captivating script font that exudes an air of intrigue and enigma. Designed in large letters with a thick weight, this typeface commands attention and makes a powerful statement. Each letter is meticulously crafted with brush-like strokes, adding a touch of handcrafted artistry to the font. The brush details in Mystery Brush lend the font an organic and dynamic feel, as if the letters were painted with the strokes of an enigmatic artist. These artistic details add depth and character, making every word a work of art. For the best legibility you can use this font in the bigger text sizes. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Mistery Brush fits in headlines, logos, movie posters, flyers, invitations, greeting cards, branding materials, print media, editorial layouts, headers, and many more. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Thanks for purchasing our fonts. Hopefully, you have a great time using our font. Feel free to contact us anytime for further information or when you have trouble with the font. Thanks a lot and happy designing.
  16. Ventilate - Unknown license
  17. ChickenScratch - Unknown license
  18. CType - Unknown license
  19. Prick - Unknown license
  20. Schizm - Unknown license
  21. ShampooSW - Unknown license
  22. Lochen - Unknown license
  23. ButtonButton - Unknown license
  24. Kinderfeld - Unknown license
  25. OrnaMental - Unknown license
  26. ScrewedSW - Unknown license
  27. LinusPlaySW - Unknown license
  28. DeadGrit - Unknown license
  29. MooCowSW - Unknown license
  30. ROCKY - Unknown license
  31. Typex by Device, $39.00
    Based on the lettering used on Alan Turing’s famous code-breaking machine at Bletchley Park, the “Bombe”, and the subsequent British answer to the German Enigma machine, the Typex. Research done at Bletchley Park on their restored and antique machines provided the inspiration. The unusual shapes for the capitals have all been retained - the square O, the monospaced characters and other eccentricities that make it unique. This reference material was then extended to the numerals (which did not exist in the original) and a full international character complement. The initial design of the bombe was produced in 1939 at the UK Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park by Alan Turing, with an important refinement devised in 1940 by Gordon Welchman. It was based on a device that had been designed in 1938 in Poland at the Biuro Szyfrów (Cipher Bureau) by cryptologist Marian Rejewski, and known as the "cryptologic bomb" (Polish: bomba kryptologiczna). The Bombe was used to break the German Enigma code on a daily basis, and was a vital part of the Allied war effort. The British “Typex" (alternatively, Type X or TypeX) machines were an adaptation of the commercial German Enigma with a number of enhancements that greatly increased its security. It was used from 1937 until the mid-1950s, when other more modern military encryption systems came into use.
  32. Skinner AOE - Unknown license
  33. Butterfly Chromosome - Unknown license
  34. Schrill AOE - Unknown license
  35. AntiChrist SuperstarSW - Unknown license
  36. Mysterio SWTrial - Unknown license
  37. Scrawn AOE - Unknown license
  38. Electric Hermes - Unknown license
  39. ID SupernovaSW - Unknown license
  40. Rusted MachineSW - Unknown license
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