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  1. Whackadoo Upper - Unknown license
  2. Dekon - Unknown license
  3. Drummon 3D - Unknown license
  4. Castorgate Wide - Unknown license
  5. Drummon - Unknown license
  6. Epyval - Unknown license
  7. Whackadoo Upper Wide - Unknown license
  8. Kronika - Personal use only
  9. Futurex Dropshaft - Unknown license
  10. Senegal by BA Graphics, $45.00
    A Large and Small cap design great for Headlines Sub heads and even works great in text. A unique look. Allows you to fit a lot of copy in a small space.
  11. Foda Klay by Fo Da, $30.00
    Foda Klay is a modern Arabic typeface that offers a large number of glyphs and ligatures. Foda Klay is a perfect choice for Logo designs, branding, Clothing , packaging, headings, advertising, and more...
  12. Godehyda by Anomieka, $13.00
    It's smooth, it's cute, it's fun, and it's mighty tasty: it's Godehyda! It is perfect for headings, flyer, greeting cards, product packaging, book cover, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, album covers, etc.
  13. Alleyn by AVP, $19.00
    Alleyn offers stylish simplicity in a typeface that sets beautifully both on screen and paper. A geometric uppercase provides strong all-caps headings while the lowercase retains superb legibility at any size.
  14. Stitch It Up by Studio Indigo, $17.00
    Stitch it up is a bold sans-serif cross-stitch font. It is intended for headings, advertisements and signs rather than continuous body text. It has multilingual support for all European languages.
  15. Bladesmith by Hanoded, $15.00
    I have always had a keen interest in forging; I used to be a silversmith, and I love working with metal. Some time ago I forged my first axe (a skeggøx or bearded axe), sharpened it and fitted it with a handmade ash handle. It isn’t perfect, but it is my first ever forged axe and I’m pretty proud of it. All of this went through my head when I started drawing the glyphs for this font. And to be honest, I couldn’t find a more suitable name for it! Bladesmith is a handmade font, forged in fire (haha). It was actually made with an old sharpie. It is a rough and ready font, quite suited for headlines, book covers and posters.
  16. Bamberforth by Greater Albion Typefounders, $12.95
    Bamberforth is a new take on the type of lettering that was often seen on Railway timetables, share certificates and anything else that needed a distinctive heading in the mid-19th Century. This sort of thing was used on both sides of the Atlantic and can carry us back to another time. Bamberforth aims to give a modern clarity to a style of lettering that, in all other particulars, harks straight back to Victorian times. Bamberforth is ideal for giving anything a 19th century feel-especially posters, book headings, dust jackets and invitations.
  17. Moghel Display by Masa Type, $18.00
    Preview Text Moghel Display More information about this Font Moghel display is a modern serif font with a unique ligature style, a high contrast and light font perfect for feminine logo signs, fashion heads & editorial designs, branding projects, Clothing Branding, packaging, magazine headings, advertising, T-shirts, postcards and much more. Moghel display is also included full set of: Uppercase and lowercase letters Automatic ligatures Multilingual characters Numerals Punctuation What will you get? Moghel display Regular.otf Moghel display Italic.otf If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you, Masa Type
  18. Asenine Wide - Unknown license
  19. DiMurphic - Personal use only
  20. Primary Elector Platinum - Unknown license
  21. Freebooter Script - Unknown license
  22. Brassiere Seethru - Unknown license
  23. Brassiere Alternates - Unknown license
  24. Troglodyte Pop - Unknown license
  25. Immortal - Alternates - Unknown license
  26. Erinal - Unknown license
  27. Thystle by Scholtz Fonts, $25.00
    Thystle is a "font for all seasons". It has six styles ranging from fine to in-your-face, from delicate mono-weight pen strokes to fully calligraphic lines, from delicate, narrow characters to bold, powerful statements. Characteristically, all the styles abound with Anton Scholtz's energetic "creative common" style - extravagant capitals, clear characters, and bursting-with-life swashes. Three Thystle styles are calligraphic. You can use: - Regular for invitations, poems, greeting cards and body text - Black for swing tags, music media, menus and sub-headings - Fat for posters, book covers and headings Three Thystle styles are monolinear. You can use: - Mono1, which is both delicate and condensed in width, for invitations, poems, greeting cards and body text - Mono2, which is of medium weight and condensed in width, for swing tags, music media, menus and sub-headings - Mono3, which is heavier and of standard width, for posters, book covers and headings. Opentype features include alternative upper case characters, as well as a number of ligatures. (These can be used in applications that access OpenType features.) Thystle contains over 283 characters - (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters for both Text and Display caps). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages.
  28. Sreet Pieces by Tomatstudio, $12.00
    Now everyone can create simple pieces of graffiti in an easy way. With all our experiences in the real graffiti scene combined with our skill in creating fonts, we create these "Street Pieces." This is a simple version of a wildstyle graffiti piece; you can clearly read the font; unlike heavy wildstyle, which not everyone can read clearly, your message is still clear with this font. It's very easy to use, but for a better result, you should adjust the kerning and lead manually because the real graffiti is like that, and use your own graffiti style because there are no rules in graffiti. In this package, you’ll get two fonts. "Street Pieces Line" for the line, and "Street Pieces Fill" for the fill. Don’t forget to combine with "alternate" fonts; see the preview fonts for the sample; and also add a drop shadow or extrude effect to make it more realistic.
  29. Lemony Crumpet by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $10.00
    A crumpet is a small griddle bread, mostly enjoyed in the UK, North America, Australia and New Zealand. I have never had one, but I have heard of them and I like the name - which is probably Welsh in origin. Lemony Crumpet is a whimsical, handmade font. It is tall & thin, shaky and jumpy and I wouldn’t use it as a poster font because of its delicate properties, but it would look fantastic on book covers, product packaging and websites. Comes with extensive language support and a set of alternates for the lower case letters.
  30. Sleepy Time by Hanoded, $15.00
    Sleepy time… Ah, if only your kids would go to bed, close their eyes and drift off to sleep. This font was created when my son had some problems falling asleep: he'd cry, he wanted to sleep in a different bed, he wanted a different animal friend (he has Tij - a tiger, Meh - a sheep, Rafi - a giraffe, Moo - a cow, Woofy - a dog, Kikker - a frog). Sleepy Time font is an all caps typeface with uneven letters and a very different upper and lower case. It comes with all languages, including Cyrillic!
  31. Restoe Iboe by Green Adventure Studio, $20.00
    Restoe Iboe is a quirky and cartoon like display font. It is perfect for headings, flyers, greeting cards, product packaging, book covers, printed quotes, logotype, apparel design, instagram post, album covers, and more.
  32. Gistela by Solidtype, $15.00
    Gistela is a handwritten script font. Contemporary and fashionable. with Ligatures and Multilingual Support. This font is perfect for modern projects, headings, blogs, logos, branding, business cards, websites, invitations, shirts, mugs, and more!
  33. Trostie Love by Lemonthe, $9.00
    Trostie Love is a handwritten font, cute and fun. This font is perfect for quotes, headings, blogs, logos, invitations, wedding, watermark, social media posts, product packaging, product designs, label, special events and more!
  34. Autumn Leaves by Matthias Luh, $15.00
    These modern, handwritten letters can be used for fancy headings or images. The characters aren't oriented straight or orderly, but a bit random. So they look like they were written by a human.
  35. Dastin toxic Graffiti by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Dastin Toxic Graffiti is a spectacular display font, It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, wall art illustration, apparel, labels, and much more!
  36. Street Of Zeus by Sipanji21, $15.00
    Street Of Zeus is an urban styled display font. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it branding, headings, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more.
  37. Comic Candy by Beast Designer, $15.99
    Comic Candy is a fun script font. It will elevate a wide range of design projects to the highest level, be it wedding designs, branding, headings, invitations, signatures, logos, labels, and much more!
  38. Gilgongo - Unknown license
  39. Wazoo - Unknown license
  40. Endor - Unknown license
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