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  1. Star Jedi Hollow - Unknown license
  2. Chemical Reaction A (BRK) - Unknown license
  3. 10.15 Saturday Night (BRK) - Unknown license
  4. Marmelade Guys - Unknown license
  5. Bedaax - Personal use only
  6. pixcoose - Personal use only
  7. wmxyo - Personal use only
  8. renvem - Personal use only
  9. Acorde by Willerstorfer, $95.00
    Please note: Acorde webfonts are exclusively available at willerstorfer.com Acorde is a reliable workhorse for large, demanding design projects. It was designed to be perfectly suited to all different sizes, from small continuous text to large headlines and big signage. The typeface’s name is derived from ‘a’ ‘cor’porate ‘de’sign typeface, however Acorde is not only suitable for corporate design programmes but for information design and editorial design purposes as well. Acorde’s inception was in early 2005 as Stefan Willerstorfer’s final project in the Type and Media course at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (NL). It is a humanist sans serif with noticeable diagonal contrast and shows clear influences of the broad nib pen, especially in the Italics. Acorde’s characterful details give it a distinctive appearance in large sizes and contribute to its high legibility in small sizes. It comes in 14 styles – seven weights in Roman and Italic each. While the proportions of the Regular style were chosen to guarantee optimal legibility without being too space consuming, the heavier the weight gets the more suitable it is for headline purposes. The heavy weights are relatively narrower than the lighter ones, which gives them a strong appearance. The huge character set contains 925 glyphs per font and covers a vast range of latin-based languages. Various accented letters, small caps, eleven figure-sets, superscript and subscript are all included. OpenType features allow for a comfortable use of the large set. Acorde was honored with the 2010 Joseph Binder Bronze award for type design by DesignAustria.
  10. AidaSerif - Unknown license
  11. Biblia Serif by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    This all started with a love for Minister. This is a font designed by Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt in 1929. In the specimen booklet there’s a scan from Linotype’s page many years ago. They no longer carry the font. I’ve gone quite a ways from the original. It was dark and a bit heavy. But I loved the look and the readability. This came to a head when I started my first book on all-digital printing written from 1994-1995, and published early in 1996. I needed fonts to show the typography I was talking about. At that point oldstyle figures, true small caps, and discretionary ligatures were rare. More than that text fonts for book design had lining OR oldstyle figures, lowercase OR small caps—never both. So, I designed the Diaconia family using the Greek word for minister. It was fairly rough. I knew very little. I later redesigned and updated Diaconia into Bergsland Pro—released in 2004. It was still rough (though I impressed myself). Now, with 4-font Biblia Serif family 13 years later, I’ve cleaned up, made the fonts more consistent internally, added more functional OpenType features, and brought the fonts into the 21st century. I used the 2017 set of features: small caps, small cap figures, oldstyle figures, fractions, lining figures, ligatures and discretionary ligatures. These are fonts designed for book production and work well for text or heads. Finally, in 2021, I went over the fonts entirely and remade them in Glyphs.
  12. ADs Comics For All by Letters by Amal Desai, $10.00
    AD's Comics For All has everything you need from a professional comic book font but with a light, accessible price tag. The key to digitally lettering comics is mimicking the style and natural imperfections of hand lettering. This font was handmade and programmed (with nifty tricks) keeping exactly that in mind. The functionality of hand lettered comic book fonts definitely doesn't end at comic books. It can give an energetic and natural feel to just about any design. They can be especially handy when a bit of contrast is needed in a type-heavy layout. If you need an exceptional and affordable font to letter your indie comic book/manga/graphic novel, AD's Comics For All is an excellent choice. If you're a seasoned letterer, this versatile font is worth adding to your dialogue arsenal. If you're a designer and have never looked twice at a comic book, you'll find that comic book fonts are a category of their own and a useful tool in your utility belt.
  13. Pecita - 100% free
  14. Zekton Free - Unknown license
  15. Feedback BB - Personal use only
  16. CMCorruged - 100% free
  17. Shoplifter - Unknown license
  18. Chilluns - Unknown license
  19. Kremlin - Unknown license
  20. SchnoerkelCaps - 100% free
  21. Xerography - Unknown license
  22. Ferrum - 100% free
  23. WebLetterer BB - Personal use only
  24. BottleRocket BB - Personal use only
  25. Hero Of Fools - Unknown license
  26. Onky - 100% free
  27. Oh Crud BB - Personal use only
  28. B de bonita shadow - Personal use only
  29. B de bonita - Personal use only
  30. DNNR - Personal use only
  31. NHL Atlanta - Unknown license
  32. id-Cinema-LightOT - Personal use only
  33. Spectre Verde BB - Personal use only
  34. MWaKomia - Unknown license
  35. fabianestem - Unknown license
  36. IceCream Soda - Unknown license
  37. id-POPMARU-LightOT - Personal use only
  38. Cinquenta Mil Meticais - Unknown license
  39. Japperneese - Unknown license
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