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  1. PharmaCare - Unknown license
  2. Banished GRP by Grype, $16.00
    Banished was inspired by posters for the 1968 Cult Cinema Classic, “Astro Zombies”, but it exudes the rough and tumble, chewed up and spit out Old West era. Banished dives head first into all of the nostalgic clichés of the old west, as well as the cult classic that inspired it. Here's what's included with Banished: 388 glyphs - including Capitals, Lowercase (Alt. Capitals), Numerals, Alt. Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages. (see the 6th graphic for a preview of the characters included) Contextual Alternates that auto-switches between Capitals & Lowercase (Alt Capitals) glyphs, as well as Numerals and Alt Numerals for visual randomness. To access the Contextual Alternates feature, you will need to be using software with Opentype compatibility otherwise you can access the alternate glyphs via a Glyphs panel. Stylistic Alternates feature that swaps all default Numerals with their Alternates Numerals Font is provided in TTF & OTF formats. The TTF format is the standard go to for most users, although the OTF and TTF function exactly the same. Here's why Banished is for you: You're in need of a good rustic slab serif typestyle with a narrow width and gritty feel You're planning a Western themed party and need a unique western typeface You're a fan of the 1968 Cult Classic "Astro Zombies" as just have to have the font to match You've got one of those Old West photography studios and need a great Wanted poster font You just like to collect quality fonts to add to your design arsenal
  3. Baby Face - Unknown license
  4. Bujardet Freres - Unknown license
  5. Kreepy Krawly - 100% free
  6. Lidia by ParaType, $25.00
    The decorative title typeface was designed at Polygraphmash type design bureau in 1967 by Iraida Chepil. It is a decorative variant ('open', or 'engraved') of classical serif typefaces. For use in magazine headlines, title and display typography. The revised and completed digital version was designed for ParaType in 2005 by Victor Kharyk.
  7. Kelvinized - 100% free
  8. Yanone Kaffeesatz - Unknown license
  9. BIG Slant Black UltExp - Personal use only
  10. Kirsty - Unknown license
  11. Stoutface SC - Personal use only
  12. Presse (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  13. ryp_cartoonbug - Unknown license
  14. AngeGardien - Unknown license
  15. BoumBoum (Free version) - Unknown license
  16. Calebasse (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  17. Averia Serif - 100% free
  18. Averia Sans - Unknown license
  19. Averia - 100% free
  20. Share-Regular - Unknown license
  21. Eckhardt Freehand JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eckhardt Freehand JNL is the fourth font based on the lettering of sign painters and show card writers. Jeff Levine has chosen to name this “mini series” of fonts in honor of his friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr., a talented sign man who ran Allied Signs [in Miami, Florida] from 1959 until his passing in 2005.
  22. Chancellerie Moderne Demo - Unknown license
  23. Tortillon Tryout - Unknown license
  24. Boulons Tryout - Unknown license
  25. Candy Cane (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  26. Faricy New by moretype, $25.00
    Faricy New is the updated version of Faricy originally released in 2004. Completely re-drawn from the ground up , but retaining its original modern appeal, Faricy New is now re-released as an Opentype font with new spacing and kerning. The new version has small caps, tabular, proportional and old style numerals and ligatures.
  27. Librum E by Hackberry Font Foundry, $24.95
    The major focus of my life and ministry at this point is book design. In the brave new world of 21st century self-publishing a new paradigm has arisen: the indie small shop. One of the problems is that all books are published as ebooks, and many books are published only as ebooks. There are two problems with this: character availability and licensing. The licensing problem is solved by including an ebook license with all of the Librum E fonts. The character availability is the core of the design. OpenType features do not work yet with ePUBs [though it is in the spec, if I understand correctly]. Kerning doesn't work, and so on. So these five fonts have only the 256-character [or less] ASCII set. A separate small caps is included. It has lining figures {proportional} and small caps instead of the graphics. The other four fonts have graphics to give bullet choices in lists, oldstyle figures {proportional}, and care given to character shapes so they will work better without kerning. For a great deal, see Librum Book Design Group , for a package containing all fifteen fonts!
  28. Parlante Tryout - Unknown license
  29. Zebrures Tryout - Unknown license
  30. Normographe Tryout - Unknown license
  31. Skryptaag Tryout - Unknown license
  32. Angelots (Unregistered) - Unknown license
  33. Oloron Tryout - Unknown license
  34. Chinoiseries Tryout - Unknown license
  35. JunienLight Tryout - Unknown license
  36. Square Text Tryout - Unknown license
  37. Pierre Tryout - Unknown license
  38. Hiragana Tryout - Unknown license
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