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  1. Armalite Rifle - Unknown license
  2. <El&Font! Brush> - Unknown license
  3. DENIAL - 100% free
  4. More than Enough - Personal use only
  5. Rueckwarzsalto - 100% free
  6. Malgecito - Personal use only
  7. Outer Planet Janet - Personal use only
  8. Barber shop - Unknown license
  9. Eutemia II - 100% free
  10. Grunge Serifia - Unknown license
  11. Tour de Font - 100% free
  12. OXIDO ExtBd ExtCond - Personal use only
  13. Albertsthal Typewriter - Personal use only
  14. If - Unknown license
  15. Presa ANTIPIXEL.COM.AR - Personal use only
  16. Helveticrap - 100% free
  17. Project Y - Personal use only
  18. Hawaii Killer - Personal use only
  19. Gartentika - Unknown license
  20. Pabellona (A) Símplex - Personal use only
  21. Grunt Reaper - Unknown license
  22. Bugebol, huomenna - Personal use only
  23. Europe Underground Worn - Personal use only
  24. Faltura Alien - Personal use only
  25. Beast Impacted - Unknown license
  26. SoulMission - Unknown license
  27. Rusty Sign - Personal use only
  28. Troll Bait - Unknown license
  29. Scatterbrained Restrained - Unknown license
  30. Meet John Henry - Unknown license
  31. Staggering Bob - Unknown license
  32. Heavy Rotation - Unknown license
  33. Eclectic Two by Altered Ego, $45.00
    STF Eclectic Two contains more of the useful and the sublime. Alarm clock time icons and many characters which connect add extra usefulness to this dingbat font. Stuff you'll need someday for a graphic element, bullet or dingbat application. Perfect for website icons! The Eclectic family is legendary, with a cult-like following among the inititated. With over 100 characters in the complete set, you'll find yourself using Eclectic Two almost daily to add spice to your otherwise san-serif typographic existence. This font is essentially a soap opera of typographic image elements, created for projects when I couldn't find the "thingbat" I needed. Almost more of a collection of illustrations, there are many characters which connect to form patterns, and of course it's like a "small neutral European country" army knife for the creative community. EcTwo features an complete architecturally-inspired alphabet, more of those smiley face variations, the eight ball, alarm clocks for the hours, the bouncing ball (with connecting dotted lines!), the paper airplane (flying and crashed!), the work dog, the chainsaw, Dorothy's slippers, the sideways arrows again, a handicapped symbol, chicken feet tracks, male/female symbols, gears, polynesian-inspired ornaments for patterns, a lighthouse, a torch, and more. Sounds twisted, eh? Make your own juxtapositionsof characters for funky borders. Available in Mac and PC formats. License it today!
  34. Corpsy by Mofr24, $11.00
    Introducing Corpsy, the horror display font with a trash style and a unique droplet touch. Its spooky design perfectly captures the essence of Halloween, nightmares, and horror. Ideal for posters, t-shirts, art crafts, unique headlines, logotypes, and many more. What makes Corpsy unique is its distinct droplet effect, adding an extra layer of fear to any design. This font also pairs well with other horror-themed families such as Ghoulish and Gruesome. Corpsy comes in various styles, including regular and bold, and boasts an extensive character set, making it versatile for any project. Its special features include ligatures, stylistic alternates, and swashes. The design concept for Corpsy was to create a font that could embody the essence of all things horror, yet still retain a unique and identifiable style. We wanted to create a font that could stand out amongst the other horror display fonts available. We created Corpsy for designers who wanted to create horror-themed designs that were more than just clichés. This font is perfect for those looking to push the boundaries of horror design and create something new and unique. Corpsy is not a revival or based on any historical design. It was created from scratch, with the goal of becoming a staple font in the horror design world. Try Corpsy today, and take your horror designs to the next level.
  35. ATF Railroad Gothic by ATF Collection, $59.00
    First introduced by the American Type Founders Company in 1906, Railroad Gothic was the quintessential typographic expression of turn-of-the-century industrial spirit—bold and brash in tone, and a little rough around the edges. A favorite for the plain speak of big headlines, Railroad Gothic quickly gained popularity among printers. Its condensed but robust forms were likely a source of inspiration for later families of industrial sans serifs. The design feels like a cleaned-up version of some earlier Victorian gothics, notable for their uneven proportions and awkward letterforms. ATF offered a number of sizes of Railroad Gothic as metal type, with cuts varying in design considerably from size to size. Creating this new digital version involved interpreting the characteristics of different sizes and making some aesthetic choices: where to retain the design’s familiar unstudied gawkiness, and where to make improvements. The new ATF® Railroad Gothic features a measured, harmonious interpretation of the original, and has been extended with four new weights (each bolder than the last). The heaviest weights are carefully designed to keep counters open, no matter how dense the overall effect may be, maintaining legibility at any display size. This contemporary rendition of a historic American design boasts a full Latin character set, including glyphs undreamed-of in the heyday of railroads.
  36. Eighty-Eight - Personal use only
  37. Surfing & Kiteboarding - Personal use only
  38. Impacted - Unknown license
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