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  1. Blitzen by Anastasia Kuznetsova, $16.00
    Introducing the Blitzen font! Blitzen is a fabulous and playful but striking font. These are massive, hand-drawn letters that are guaranteed to stand out, whether on lighthearted product designs or more spectacular quote designs. Ideal for quotes, lattering projects, packaging of goods... so many things! Font Features A-Z; a-z character set; 1 language (English); numbers and punctuation marks, symbols A font containing uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and a wide range of punctuation marks. Fonts can be opened and used in any software that can read standard fonts, even in MS Word. No special software is required, and to get started. It is recommended to use it in Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop Made with love ♡
  2. Sansduski by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    Sansduski is a sans-serif decorative/display family. Its very high x-height and tight spacing make it more suitable for use at large point sizes than small point sizes. (There are better options if one wants a readable text font.) It comes in nine weights and one outline style, with an oblique style accompanying each of these ten styles to give a total of 20 styles in the family. The letter O is a rectangle with rounded corners and this shape motif is carried over to other characters that are usually rounded. For a monospaced rather than proportional version of this design idea, see SansduskiMono. Sansduski is appropriate for titles, posters, advertising, and other uses that benefit from simple letter forms that are geometric and clean.
  3. Surfside by Victory Type, $14.00
    These are the letters I doodled in the margins of my high school notebooks. As it turns out, a man named Milt Glaser doodled them first. He doodled a lot of other amazing things too. Mr. Glaser called his blocky alphabet Baby Teeth. I think the type looks better when it says Surfside, so that's what I called my incarnation. This version has been digitized and expanded, and is available for Mac and PC. These letters remind me of the 80s and the 90s, of Gotcha shorts, Ocean Pacific shirts and fluorescent windbreakers. Surfside matched my Airwalks. They're big and bold. Clunky and funky. Spices up words. Makes 'em look great! Surfside is cool and available for a low low price... scoop it up today!
  4. Austin Antique by HiH, $10.00
    “More is better” may have been the motto of Richard Austin of Austin and Son’s Imperial Letter-Foundry on Worship Street at Finsbury Square in London when he designed and cut his Antique typeface. The year it was created is uncertain, but it is known to have appeared in a specimen book produced in 1827. At first glance, the upper case letters of Austin Antique look very much like Figgins Antique. But, upon examination, one will note that the Austin face is much darker. In general, the letters designed and cut by Richard Austin have fatter strokes, larger serifs and smaller counters -- more metal and less daylight. The premise was that the darker the letter, the more attention an ad using the typeface would receive. In old pictures of London and Paris one may see walls crowded with posters and “bills” -- competing for the attention of the passerby. Morris and Updike aside, the early nineteenth century marked the beginning of a commercial as well as industrial revolution. Patterns of commerce were changing. With new methods of marketing came the need for new typefaces to support the new methods. Foundries found the display types were very profitable and competed most energetically and creatively for the trade. There was a lot of trial-and-error. Some ideas faded away. Others, like the Antiques or Egyptians, were refined and developed. From them came the Clarendons that were to prove both popular and long lasting -- because they worked. Their job was to sell goods, not please the aesthetic sensibilities of the critics. They did their job well. Austin Antique has a full Western European character set, plus the following ligatures: ct, st, fi, fl, ff, ffi and ffl. Tabular numbers. Surprisingly readable.
  5. LT Marathon - 100% free
  6. From Where You Are - Personal use only
  7. PiS Coffins and Ghosts - Unknown license
  8. Cone Of Silence - Unknown license
  9. KG Keep Your Head Up - Personal use only
  10. WC Rhesus A Bta - Unknown license
  11. La Flama y La Espina - Personal use only
  12. Folk Solid - 100% free
  13. Maassslicer - Unknown license
  14. Devilish by Celebrity Fontz, $24.99
    Devilish is a digital revival of 2 decorative lettering sets. The uppercase letters are based on characters from the end of the 18th century, and the lowercase letters are based on characters from the 19th century. The letters are made up of light-hearted devilish figures engaged in playful and mischievous activities.
  15. Moppetops LL by Leftover Lasagne, $25.00
    Moppetops is a sophisticated yet quirky handwritten typeface that comes with a huge amount of graphical elements, accented and even greek letters. The font features auto ligatures for duplicate letters, some connected letters, quite a few graphical elements that can be accessed by shortcuts (lowercase letter + number form 0-9) and smallcaps.
  16. Key Largo JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Key Largo JNL is a serif treatment of the lettering found in Gummed Letters JNL.
  17. Southern Flight by Intellecta Design, $9.00
    typeface based on old lettering by an 1930's advertise lettering in a Flight Magazine
  18. Deutsche Poster Steinschrift by Intellecta Design, $19.90
    inspired in plakat stijl, a german style of lettering used in 30's advertise lettering
  19. TAPEMAN - Unknown license
  20. Argor Got Scaqh - 100% free
  21. Harb - Unknown license
  22. disc - Unknown license
  23. Lightmorning - Unknown license
  24. Teacher_A - Unknown license
  25. D3 Calligraphism - Unknown license
  26. D3 Euronism - Unknown license
  27. TR-909 - Unknown license
  28. disc_black - Unknown license
  29. Argor Man Scaqh - 100% free
  30. Gear - Unknown license
  31. PEZ_font - Unknown license
  32. Argor Priht Scaqh - 100% free
  33. Helena-Bold - Unknown license
  34. Pacmania - Unknown license
  35. yatsutko_glagolitsa - Unknown license
  36. D3 PipismS - Unknown license
  37. QuillPerpendicularCondensed - Unknown license
  38. Helena-Wide - Unknown license
  39. 612KosheyLinePL - Unknown license
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