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  1. 4YEO OUT - Unknown license
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  3. Nocker - Unknown license
  4. Edwardian by ITC, $29.99
    Edwardian font was designed by Colin Brignall, a free-flowing roman face with hints of the early Edwardian period. Edwardian exudes warmth, individuality and charm.
  5. Edwardian by Linotype, $40.99
    Edwardian font was designed by Colin Brignall, a free-flowing roman face with hints of the early Edwardian period. Edwardian exudes warmth, individuality and charm.
  6. Fempowering by Franziska Herrmann Sustainable graphic design, $14.00
    GENDER DIVERSITY Introducing 'Fempowering' – designed to champion gender diversity in typography, created by a sustainable graphic designer who recognized the need for balance in a predominantly male field. SPACE-SAVING In the world of typography, space is often a precious commodity. 'Fempowering' is designed with this in mind. Its space-saving characteristics make it an ideal choice for print materials, editorial layouts, and any project where readability within confined space is paramount. GLYPH COLLECTION At the core of Fempowering lies an extensive glyph collection. It goes beyond the standard characters and numbers, embracing specialized symbols, mathematical notations, and even phonetic transcription. This comprehensive assortment opens new creative avenues, enabling you to craft unique and captivating designs. Franziska Herrmann
  7. Old Miami Beach JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The grandeur of what was Miami Beach had its golden years peak in the 1940s. One of the grande dame hotels that stood at Collins Avenue and 23rd Street was the Roney Plaza; built in the 1920s and demolished around 1969. An online auction offered a pair of gummed labels provided by the hotel to be used by their guests for shipping souvenir packages back home, thus also giving the hotel a promotional plug. Jeff Levine not only created two typefaces from this hand-lettered label - Old Miami Beach JNL and Old Miami Beach Nights JNL (a solid black version), but painstakingly recreated the look of the label for the promotional flag and banner for the fonts.
  8. Augsburger2009 by Proportional Lime, $24.95
    This typeface was inspired strongly by one of Ernhardt Ratdolt’s (1442-1528?) many beautiful typefaces. Mr. Ratdolt was a printer from the city of Augsburg, who had also worked for several years as a printer in Venice. He made many advances in printing technique and technology, including the decorated title page. Early books have a mysterious rhythm to the appearance of the text, due to small variances in letters caused by casting irregularities and ink transfer from the press. This supposed defect, which is present in this typeface, gives a pleasing effect when compared to the sterile regularity of modern printing technology. This font has been released as version 2.0 with over two hundred additional characters and improved metrics.
  9. Divina Proportione by Intellecta Design, $29.00
    Divina Proportione is based from the original studies from Luca Pacioli. Luca Pacioli was born in 1446 or 1447 in Sansepolcro (Tuscany) where he received an abbaco education. Luca Pacioli was born in 1446 or 1447 in Sansepolcro (Tuscany) where he received an abbaco education. [This was education in the vernacular (i.e. the local tongue) rather than Latin and focused on the knowledge required of merchants.] He moved to Venice around 1464 where he continued his own education while working as a tutor to the three sons of a merchant. It was during this period that he wrote his first book -- a treatise on arithmetic for the three boys he was tutoring. Between 1472 and 1475, he became a Franciscan friar. In 1475, he started teaching in Perugia and wrote a comprehensive abbaco textbook in the vernacular for his students during 1477 and 1478. It is thought that he then started teaching university mathematics (rather than abbaco) and he did so in a number of Italian universities, including Perugia, holding the first chair in mathematics in two of them. He also continued to work as a private abbaco tutor of mathematics and was, in fact, instructed to stop teaching at this level in Sansepolcro in 1491. In 1494, his first book to be printed, Summa de arithmetica, geometria, proportioni et proportionalita, was published in Venice. In 1497, he accepted an invitation from Lodovico Sforza ("Il Moro") to work in Milan. There he met, collaborated with, lived with, and taught mathematics to Leonardo da Vinci. In 1499, Pacioli and Leonardo were forced to flee Milan when Louis XII of France seized the city and drove their patron out. Their paths appear to have finally separated around 1506. Pacioli died aged 70 in 1517, most likely in Sansepolcro where it is thought he had spent much of his final years. De divina proportione (written in Milan in 1496–98, published in Venice in 1509). Two versions of the original manuscript are extant, one in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, the other in the Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire in Geneva. The subject was mathematical and artistic proportion, especially the mathematics of the golden ratio and its application in architecture. Leonardo da Vinci drew the illustrations of the regular solids in De divina proportione while he lived with and took mathematics lessons from Pacioli. Leonardo's drawings are probably the first illustrations of skeletonic solids, an easy distinction between front and back. The work also discusses the use of perspective by painters such as Piero della Francesca, Melozzo da Forlì, and Marco Palmezzano. As a side note, the "M" logo used by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is taken from De divina proportione. “ The Ancients, having taken into consideration the rigorous construction of the human body, elaborated all their works, as especially their holy temples, according to these proportions; for they found here the two principal figures without which no project is possible: the perfection of the circle, the principle of all regular bodies, and the equilateral square. ” —De divina proportione
  10. Bad Coma - Personal use only
  11. PR Viking 01 - Unknown license
  12. Remarcle - 100% free
  13. BoinkoMatic - Unknown license
  14. HorstCaps Caps:001.001 - Unknown license
  15. Canker Sore - Unknown license
  16. BuddySystem - Unknown license
  17. Yule Like This NF by Nick's Fonts, $-
    Just in time for the Holiday Season, here's a FREE font with word art, clip art and border elements to dress up your next project. Enjoy!
  18. Jackie Sue BF by Bomparte's Fonts, $39.00
    Based on the free-spirited handwriting style of a friend, this font features automatic ligatures, alternate character substitutions and swashes in applications that are OpenType-savvy.
  19. TecoSans by Gaslight, $20.00
    Another techno-sans with interesting compensators, inspirit by Alexander Rodchenko works. Clean, strong, ultra here and there. Plus free symbol typeface for supporting in various situation.
  20. Castelforte - Personal use only
  21. Kids Scrawl - Unknown license
  22. DHF Happy Birthday Ryan - Personal use only
  23. DHF Dipanegara - Personal use only
  24. Swamp Witch - 100% free
  25. Greycliff Thai CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Greycliff Thai CF adapts Greycliff's popular soft, geometric design to the Thai script. Both Latin and Thai scripts are included, allowing for visually cohesive multiple-script applications. Greycliff Thai CF includes nine weights, obliques, and full Thai diacritics. Greycliff Thai CF works as a complete, self-contained type system, with both Latin and Thai scripts included and designed to compliment one another. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, new features, and free technical support.
  26. Crawling by Mevstory Studio, $25.00
    Crawling Chic & Moderf Serif. Crawling is a modern and chic typeface, best used as a display for headings, logos, branding, magazines, product packaging and invitations. Crawling come with clean lines and smooth curves give any project an extra touch of class. If there's anything else you are unsure of feel free to pop me a message :) That's it! Have fun using Crawling Typeface!!! Feel free to follow, like and share. Thanks so much for checking out my shop!
  27. Wayfinder CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Wayfinder® CF imparts both elegance and urgency to any text. Equally warm and intense, Wayfinder is a display font family made for logos, headlines, titles, and other short texts. Seven weights cover everything from an airy thin to a brilliant heavyweight. Wayfinder® CF pairs nicely with simple, unadorned typefaces. Great options include Artifex Hand CF and Greycliff® CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  28. Argent CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Argent is dashing and expressive, with a pronounced x-height and evocative, flowing letterforms. Featuring charming italics, a special superbold weight, and wide language support, Argent excels in display settings like headlines, titles, and logos. As an expressive and detailed typeface, Argent pairs nicely with clean typefaces that provide contrast, such as a sans serif like Greycliff CF, Artifex Hand CF, and Articulat CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  29. Visby CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Friendly in lowercase; sophisticated in capitals. Visby® CF is a geometric font family inspired by the stark beauty of the Arctic. Straight lines and sharp corners mesh with subtle humanist influences, giving Visby a blend of precision and warmth. Includes Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Visby® CF pairs well with contrasting softer typefaces, particularly text-friendly serifs like Artifex CF and Addington CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  30. Novaletra Sans CF by Connary Fagen, $25.00
    Smooth brushstrokes inform the construction of Novaletra Sans. As Novaletra Serif's sister typeface, Novaletra Sans shares its easy readability and excellent performance in a humanist design. Subtle flares and low stroke contrast provide warmth uncommon in sans-serif font families. Novaletra Sans CF pairs well with simple sans-serifs like Articulat® CF, or with detailed and airy display type like Quiverleaf® CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  31. Regal box - Unknown license
  32. North point - Unknown license
  33. West point - Unknown license
  34. Hooper dooper - Unknown license
  35. Royal box - Unknown license
  36. Changstein - Unknown license
  37. Vertigirl - Unknown license
  38. Aaargh - 100% free
  39. Tom's Handwriting - Unknown license
  40. Barbarello - Unknown license
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