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  1. DejaVu Serif Condensed - Unknown license
  2. NFL Broncos - Unknown license
  3. EPF - 100% free
  4. red shirt - Unknown license
  5. BPmono - Unknown license
  6. advent - Unknown license
  7. 18thCentury - Unknown license
  8. Criminal - Unknown license
  9. Lane - Posh - Personal use only
  10. 7 days rotated - Unknown license
  11. Aurulent Sans Mono - Unknown license
  12. REDRING 1969 - Unknown license
  13. MinstrelPosterWHG - 100% free
  14. FatSansRound - 100% free
  15. Steiner - Unknown license
  16. BrightonBold - Unknown license
  17. Concielian - Personal use only
  18. Valdemar - Unknown license
  19. Bodidota - 100% free
  20. SW Crawl Body - Unknown license
  21. W.J. Pearce hollow - Unknown license
  22. Wellsley - Unknown license
  23. Castorgate - Unknown license
  24. eko - Unknown license
  25. Archery Black Condensed - Unknown license
  26. Clearblock circular - 3DFX - Unknown license
  27. LT Wave - 100% free
  28. Rint Basic - Personal use only
  29. Flipahaus - Personal use only
  30. LT Edge Sans - 100% free
  31. Mochi Star by Alfareaniy, $100.00
    Mochi Star is a cute and baby-like display font. This font will turn each of your project ideas into real works of art. Have fun with this fun font and explore its endless variations!
  32. Creepy Events JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The 1963 German release poster for "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" features a creepy, sinister, hand-lettered type design that became the model for Creepy Events JNL, available in both regular and oblique versions.
  33. Smilly - Unknown license
  34. Tiza by Sudtipos, $39.00
    Tiza is a rough take on informal faces and handwriting, brought on by the recent demand for scripts and brush lettering. Its flow leaves traces simulating runny pen ink, which makes it very suitable for handwriting-like paragraphs as well as casual greeting card and invitation setting. The bold weight, Tiza Negra, fits very nicely on book covers as well as large signs. Tiza is the proverbial reminder that typefaces can sometimes be more human than they are normally perceived. Designed by lettering great Angel Koziupa, and digitized and completed for Sudtipos by Alejandro Paul.
  35. Barle by Locomotype, $18.00
    Big is beautiful. Barle font has an extremly heavy weight and wide shape. A sans-serif display font that's perfect for large headlines, posters, packaging and any graphic design that requires a font that will stand out to audiences. Barle font has two faces, a standard character and a sliced version which can be accessed through the Stylistic Alternates feature. This font consists of 4 fonts; upright and italic style in the normal version and the outlined version. If you just want to use the sliced version, you just need to purchase Barle Alt.
  36. Bulgattie by Alcode, $20.00
    Bulgattie is actually a unique font, I build it with the spontaneity of my relaxed hands. designing a formal font but having a classic element, which makes it particularly suitable for wedding media, book covers, greeting cards, logos, branding, business cards and certificates, in fact for any design work that requires a clasik, formal or luxury look. Try Bulgattie, enjoy its wealth of OpenType features and let its vigorous yet elegant exuberance delight you and enhance your creativity! You can use this font very easily.
  37. SF Hypocrisy by ShyFoundry, $19.95
    SF Hypocrisy is a simplistic san serif with an x-height that goes all the way up and curves in all the right places. This baby works great for all your sexy headlining needs and more...
  38. Avegreat by Digitype Studio, $15.00
    Avegreat is a clean and modern serif typeface with a visually appealing character, complemented by a variety of discretionary ligatures, making it a chic serif font. Perfect for versatile applications across various formal formats such as logos, wedding/invitation cards, packaging, magazines, fashion, books, makeup, invitations, novels, labels, stationery, or any advertising purposes.
  39. Ragtime Gal JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Amongst a batch of antique sheet musical instruction booklets offered for sale online was a piece with Art Nouveau hand lettering on the cover entitled “Seven Musical Travelogues for Piano”. This design served as the inspiration and model for Ragtime Gal JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The font’s name comes from the line ‘Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal…’ from the 1899 song “Hello Ma Baby”; a tune that found a new burst of popularity in an odd way within a 1955 Warner Brother’s cartoon [“One Froggy Evening”].
  40. Droeming - Personal use only
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