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  1. kerorin - Unknown license
  2. Hultog - Unknown license
  3. Lousy - Unknown license
  4. Gawain - Unknown license
  5. WBXflack - Unknown license
  6. Fingerprints Inside - Unknown license
  7. Kinex - Unknown license
  8. Michelle Vacuity - Unknown license
  9. Shattered - Unknown license
  10. OpenMind - Unknown license
  11. NewDeli - Unknown license
  12. Deutschische - Unknown license
  13. Demosfen by ParaType, $30.00
    The typeface was designed by Alexey Chekulaev in 2003.
  14. Metallic Sky by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Metallic Sky is a decorative typeface published by Softmaker.
  15. Humanist 970 by Bitstream, $29.99
    Bitstream's version of Adsans originally released by Linotype & Machinery.
  16. Contouration by Intellecta Design, $19.90
    inspired by and advertise lettering publishing from 1920's
  17. Arabic Typesetting by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Original Arabic Typesetting font by Microsoft available in TrueType
  18. Neue Werner Paperclip by Funk King, $5.00
    Neue Werner Paperclip is inspired by the 70s classic.
  19. Hobo No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Herlekin is a decorative script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  20. Bluff No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Bluff No2 is a brush font published by SoftMaker.
  21. Portobello by Red Rooster Collection, $45.00
    Loosely based on Pontecorvo, a design by Aldo Novarese.
  22. Dom by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Dom is an informal brushwritten typeface published by SoftMaker.
  23. Looking Glass by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Looking Glass is a serif typeface published by SoftMaker.
  24. Durango No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Durango No2 is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  25. Glossy by Volcano Type, $19.00
    Glossy, a font for starlets designed by Sandra Hofacker.
  26. Fraktur No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Fraktur No2 is a blackletter typefont published by SoftMaker.
  27. Harlekin by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Herlekin is a decorative script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  28. Japanette by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Japanette is a vaguely oriental typeface published by SoftMaker.
  29. Disco by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Disco is a disco-era typeface published by SoftMaker.
  30. Balloon No2 by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Balloon No2 is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  31. Hudson by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Hudson is a brush script typeface published by SoftMaker.
  32. Mister Big by SoftMaker, $9.99
    Mister Big is a decorative typeface published by SoftMaker.
  33. Phantom Isles by Wing's Art Studio, $26.00
    The Phantom Isles: Retro Tiki Font A Textured Retro Font Inspired by Tropical Tiki Style and South Sea Adventures! The Phantom Isles is a hand-drawn font inspired by 1950s Tiki culture, tales of exotic locations and south sea adventures. It features the textured look of weathered wood and is the perfect choice for book covers, movie titles, theme parks or vintage themed events. The font includes a complete set of uppercase and lowercase characters, along with numbers, punctuation, symbols and language support. You’ll also find a set of specially illustrated underlines, shapes and icons including flora and fauna, old rope, skulls and more. A Brief History of Tiki Culture Originating from Māori mythology, a tiki is a wooden or stone carving that represents deified ancestors found in most Polynesian cultures. The mainstream and commercialised Tiki Culture that became popular across America from the 1930s to 50s was inspired by the sentimental appeal of an idealised South Pacific, particularly Hawaii, as viewed through the experiences of those who had visited such areas during World War II and cinematic depictions of beautiful scenery, forbidden love and the potential for danger. Over time it selectively incorporated more cultural elements of other regions that affected Polynesia, such as Southeast Asia. The Americanised form of Tiki Culture maintains a dedicated following today, particularly among those interested in 1950s graphic and interior design, history and the escapist lounge aesthetic it inspires. Learn more about the history of Tiki and Polynesian culture.
  34. Stabia by Eurotypo, $29.00
    Stabia is a multi-purpose typeface with large wedge-angular serifs. It is delicate and highly readable at very small sizes but reveals all its strength and personality when used at big sizes. The contrast of the sharped serifs provides a fresh and very contemporary look. The family has 5 weights, ranging from Light to Black (including italics) and is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, book text, editorial and publishing, logo and branding, small text as well as web and epub. Stabia provides advanced typographical support with features such as ligatures, small capitals, alternate characters, case-sensitive forms, fractions, and super- and subscript characters. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based, the typeface family also supports Central European languages. Stabiae was an ancient Roman town, located close to the modern town of Castellammare di Stabia approximately 4.5 km southwest of Pompeii. According to the account written by his nephew, Pliny the Elder was at the other side of the bay in Misenum when the Mount Vesuvius eruption started. He travelled by galley ship across the bay, partly to observe the eruption more closely, and partly to rescue people from the coast near the volcano. Pliny died at Stabiae the following day, probably during the arrival of the sixth and largest pyroclastic surge of the eruption caused by the collapse of the eruption plume.
  35. Zira by Artcity, $10.00
    Zira is a playful hand-drawn font family designed by Daniel Bak (Artcity). It is available in three handy weights: regular, bold and screaming. It contains international language accent marks and diacriticals, including Greek and Cyrillic. Zira can be considered as smoothed serif version of Cornelius font. Zira as Cornelius as well is a chimpanzee character in the novel and movie series Planet of the Apes. Dr. Zira is a chimpanzee psychologist and veterinarian, who specializes in the study of humans, in the novel and subsequent movie series Planet of the Apes. Zira was played in the first three Apes movies by actress Kim Hunter. Unique among the Apes characters, Zira has blue eyes. Zira is the fiancée (later wife) of Cornelius, and both are ultimately responsible to the Minister of Science, Dr. Zaius. Zira's character and role are essentially the same in both the novel and the movies, though some story details differ. Her work in each involves both working with humans under laboratory conditions (e.g. learning and behavioural experiments), and working on them physically (lobotomy and other brain surgeries, vivisection, physical endurance and tolerance experiments, and subsequent autopsies). Zira is an outspoken liberal by nature, deploring war and militancy (and despising the gorillas, who seem to make both a way of life), and eager to seek and develop intelligence anywhere it can be found. Zira literally stands for her principles - or refuses to stand, as the case may be.
  36. El Abogado Loco - Unknown license
  37. Voyeur by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Since you like to look, Angel Koziupa and Alejandro Paul bring you Voyeur, an entirely different direction from their usual collaborations. This typeface attracts two opposite design theories by mixing bold and blocky modernism with delicate ornamentals. The unlikely mix is not haphazard, however. It is calculated with an alchemist's (or voyeur's) attention to detail. This font includes many, many different ornamental treatments, each adjusted specifically for its letter form counterpart. Open your glyph palette to find plenty more variation and alternative combinations. For everyone's eyes only.
  38. MFC Deco Diamond Monogram by Monogram Fonts Co., $19.00
    MFC Deco Diamond Monogram finds its historical influence in a vintage monogram transfer sheet of unknown origin. We've digitally recreated it, adding missing characters to fill out the character set, and programming in functionality to make customization a snap. MFC Deco Diamond Monogram is capable of creating two or three letter monograms, either free-floating or surrounded by a selection of different frames. If you are looking for a diamond format monogram with deco influence, then you've found yourself your mark maker in MFC Deco Diamond Monogram.
  39. Radish & Garlick by Jehansyah, $9.00
    This font is inspired by clean handwriting that is a bit simple, but still maintains elegance and creates a luxurious feel in the design, Radish and garlick This handcrafted font, so cute and so cute for any design you want to look simple yet aesthetically pleasing, use this design for all your design needs, it will potentially be your best font choice use it for all your design needs, print media, brochures, social media, social media status, letters, invitations, and much more. Thank you very Much
  40. Selaive by Latinotype, $39.00
    Selaive is a geometric typeface that has an air of rebelliousness. The thick and thin versions give you the chance to play a coquettish and seductive game. Its flourishes make it a very dynamic typeface when composing a text, ideal for those who want to add a personal and glamorous touch to their compositions. Selaive is an excellent choice for fashion magazines, logotypes and shops. Languages include: Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian and Pan Africa Latin. Programed by Daniel Hernández
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