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  1. Inhuman BB - Personal use only
  2. Commander Edge - Personal use only
  3. Xcelsion Italic - Unknown license
  4. Saiyan Sans - Unknown license
  5. Castorgate - Distort - Unknown license
  6. Steadmanesque - Unknown license
  7. Vtks espinhuda - 100% free
  8. Not Quite Right BRK - Unknown license
  9. Ransom - Unknown license
  10. Quadaptor - Unknown license
  11. Penwrite JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The same 1935 piece of sheet music ("Along Tobacco Road") that yielded the multi-line lettering design for Deco Triline JNL has also provided lettering examples inspired by the writers' credits for what is now Penwrite JNL, in both regular and oblique versions.
  12. Vinice by Illuminaut Designs, $15.00
    This typeface was created as a personal project. Inspired by places like Chattanooga and Berkley, I wanted to create a bespoke typeface family for the US Virgin Islands. I noticed that the typeface Berlin Sans was in use all over the islands, in signs, logos, even on the side of police cars. So I built this typeface from the ground up with the goal of updating an old tried-and-true font into a family with versatile potential.
  13. GirlieLeslie - Personal use only
  14. KR Lots Of Hearts - Unknown license
  15. Training Film JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The title card “Airplane Hydraulic Brakes” in the beginning of a WWII armed services training film had the words "hydraulic brakes" hand lettered in an Art Deco slab serif style. This served as the model for Training Film JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
  16. Editors Note by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Say hello to the Editor's Note Family, an editorial serif display that includes 16 fonts, regular and italic, from Hairline weight to Bold, and still has all the clean lines, tight curves, and trendy minimalist vibes! I've been loving the clean, editorial type trend happening in design right now (let's be real, there's always a place for timeless editorial type). Editor's Note is a stunningly crisp upper and lowercase typeface that looks incredible in both large settings as a display text (think big headers, pretty quotes, calls to action, etc.). I've been loving combining the regular and italic, especially in big, bold quotes.
  17. Destine by Ef Studio, $15.00
    Destine is a modern display typeface that has high contrast and hairline serif. The typeface inspired by Didot and Bodoni. Destine typeface has opentype features like stylistic ligatures and stylistic alternate to beautify any design project. This typeface is compatible for branding, logo, book magazine, headline, wedding invitation, and so on. You will get : Destine Regular font with full set of lowercase and uppercase letters, numerals and punctuation, multilingual characters, ligatures & alternates.
  18. Shit Happens - Personal use only
  19. Head-injuries - Unknown license
  20. DIVERGENT - Personal use only
  21. Face Your Fears - Personal use only
  22. Zeroes - Unknown license
  23. manic-depressive - Personal use only
  24. xtryme - Personal use only
  25. Charons Obol - Personal use only
  26. ROTRING - Unknown license
  27. Strobo - 100% free
  28. Alien Encounters - Unknown license
  29. Imperfect font - Unknown license
  30. Deco Slice - Personal use only
  31. Performer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Performer JNL, is a typeface re-drawn from condensed hand lettering found on a piece of vintage sheet music. Fairly basic in style, there are still some hints of the Art Deco influence that permeated the 1930s and 1940s art, design and typography. Available in both regular and oblique versions.
  32. Adana by astype, $19.00
    The roots of Adana going back to the year 1930, to the Berlin-based German graphic designer Wilhelm Berg. His typeface can be interpreted as an answer to Lucian Bernhards Schönschrift. Adana Circular and Regular play well together in all kinds of adverts, as well with designs like Bodoni or Didot.
  33. Auldroon by Ingrimayne Type, $12.00
    Auldroon was inspired by the pseudo-medieval fonts that were fairly popular in the late 19th century. Auldroon comes in two variants. Auldroon-Eld was designed first and is a bit more compact than the regular version. Both are decorative and distinctive and neither was created with a specific use in mind.
  34. Carefree by Jen Wagner Co., $17.00
    Carefree makes it so simple to elevate a logo or headline text, whether you're wanting something bold or delicate. Introducing the Carefree Serif family – a gorgeous condensed serif typeface that includes 16 fonts, regular and italic, from Hairline weight to Bold. This typeface looks best in larger settings as a display text (think big headers, pretty quotes, calls to action, etc.), but can also be really stunning for longer text like quotes. I would probably avoid using this as a body text because of the high contrast. I've also been loving combining the regular and italic and mixing up the weights, especially for beautiful logos.
  35. PODIUM Sharp by Borutta Group, $29.00
    PODIUM Sharp is Extended version of DUDU typeface designed in 2012. After many years I’ve decided to rebuild and develop this typeface by adding new masters and weights. Finally PODIUM Sharp consist of 234 styles: from ultra compressed hairline to extra expanded heavy. Main purpose of this project was idea to make hybrid between different modular and geometric woodtypes that I found in old polish specimens: Rex, Blok, Bacarat etc. Thanks to big range of different styles, PODIUM will be perfect choice for visual identities, posters and display usage. For better comfort of using PODIUM I’ve prepared new idea of styles naming based on Frutigres’s Universe and Climbing evaluation. First digit means width and the second weights of style. (So for example style 1.1 is ultra compressed hairline, 6.5 is something like regular and 9.13 is ultra expanded heavy.
  36. Janda Quirkygirl - Personal use only
  37. Little Days - Unknown license
  38. Lady Ice - Extra Light - Unknown license
  39. Solaris by Ultramarin, $40.00
    Solaris is a sans serif or a grotesque as we still call it where I come from. (it is an old term which means strange compared with Roman which was the normal font) The face is an open sans, which means that the round signs take the air into the form, minuscule d is drawn kind of backwards like in Gill Sans, which sets off on minuskel a. Here is the Regular version, with a slightly difference between stems and hairlines.
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