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  1. Pixel Cyr - Unknown license
  2. Zrnic Cyr - Unknown license
  3. OregonDry - Unknown license
  4. VIDEO - Unknown license
  5. DSJapanCyr - Unknown license
  6. GauFontRoot - Unknown license
  7. Swashett - Personal use only
  8. Unsanctioned by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Alphabet Agency proudly presents Unsanctioned; a distressed stencil font. The font has been designed in a bold stencil font style with an awesome distressed effect that gives the font a rugged look. Unsanctioned font is great for use in war, crime, urban and combat sports related themes. The font contains capital and alternative capital letters, numbers, punctuation and basic Latin international characters.
  9. Bludsport ODS by Alphabet Agency, $15.00
    Alphabet Agency proudly presents Bludsport ODS font. The font design captures elements of war and gore with its grungy military stencil style. The font was designed for use in a variety of genres including in the film and television industry (war and horror), gaming industry, outdoors/survivalist industry and combat sport themes. Each font includes uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation and basic Latin characters.
  10. Virus by Phat Phonts, $20.00
    It began as a series of photographs of the rusty metal brand names on old tractors in a museum. When I scanned the photos and began to trace the letters, I found the rust and deterioration created a level of detail which gave my letters a psychotic anger which, as an art director in an advertising agency, I closely identified with.
  11. WANT SOME CANDY - Personal use only
  12. Village by Font Bureau, $40.00
    David Berlow undertook the revival of Frederic W. Goudy’s Village family in the early ’90s as the first real step in the successful redesign of Esquire magazine. Goudy originally cut Village No. 2 in 1932 to bring early ideas up to date, adding the italic a year or two later for his own satisfaction. Font Bureau expanded Village, the model for Goudy’s mature style, into a ten-part series designed for Esquire’s use in text and display; FB 1994
  13. Benton Sans Std by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1903, faced with the welter of sanserif typefaces offered by ATF, Morris Fuller Benton designed News Gothic, which became a 20th-century standard. In 1995 Tobias Frere-Jones studied drawings in the Smithsonian and started a redesign. Cyrus Highsmith reviewed News Gothic, and with the Font Bureau studio expanded it into Benton Sans, a far-reaching new series, with matched weights and widths, offering performance well beyond the limits of the original; FB 1995-2012
  14. Eagle by Font Bureau, $40.00
    The Eagle series realizes the ideas behind Morris Fuller Benton’s famous titling face, Eagle Bold, which was drawn in 1933 for the National Recovery Administration and became the symbol of American recovery. Font Bureau’s Eagle was started in 1989 for Publish magazine. David Berlow designed a lowercase, finished the character set, and in 1990 added Eagle Book for setting text. In 1994, Jonathan Corum added Eagle Light and Eagle Black to form a full series; FB 1989–94
  15. AddCityboy - Unknown license
  16. Slave - Unknown license
  17. Lindsay Narrow - Personal use only
  18. Rosango - Unknown license
  19. TeknikohlRemix01 - Unknown license
  20. Elicit Script by Monotype, $40.99
    Elicit Script is a hybrid script family, that can be as casual or formal as the occasion demands. Created by Laura Worthington and Jim Wasco, the design is based on pointed pen Spencerian Script handwriting. “It’s like one of those German italics from the early 20th century, that have beautiful shapes that hold their own,” says Wasco. Elicit Script spans five weights, from Extra Light to Bold, and three styles – Formal, Normal and Casual. This makes it an incredibly versatile script design, easily paired with other typefaces and able to be dressed up or down, depending on what it’s used for. The monoline Casual style offers a more relaxed tone of voice, while Formal sits at the more decorative end of the spectrum. Designers can keep things straightforward, tidy and practical with the typeface’s simple caps, or add in swash caps if they need more exuberance and expression. Generous spacing means Elicit Script works well at smaller sizes as well. Elicit Script Variable Set is a single font file that features two axes: Weight and Contrast. The Weight axis has instances from Extra Light to Bold. The Contrast axis has instances from Casual (low contrast) to Formal (high contrast).
  21. Smilly - Unknown license
  22. Romance Fatal Serif Std - Personal use only
  23. DOCK11 - Personal use only
  24. Existence Light - 100% free
  25. Days - 100% free
  26. decorative fontFINAL - Unknown license
  27. LT Starlight - 100% free
  28. Pianaforma - 100% free
  29. Sanskrit Roman - Unknown license
  30. Janda Apple Cobbler - Personal use only
  31. BigNoodleTitling - 100% free
  32. Obcecada Sans - Personal use only
  33. Elcsa - 100% free
  34. Fira Mono - 100% free
  35. Uptown Elegance - Personal use only
  36. News Cycle - 100% free
  37. Ardnas - Unknown license
  38. Museo 300 - 100% free
  39. Liberation Mono - 100% free
  40. Sedgwick Co - 100% free
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