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  1. MagicMedieval - Unknown license
  2. Phonetica - Unknown license
  3. Impossibilium (BRK) - Unknown license
  4. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  5. VTCSwitchbladeRomance - Unknown license
  6. FontleroyBrown - 100% free
  7. Vibrocentric - Unknown license
  8. Frankie - Unknown license
  9. Startling - Unknown license
  10. SixtySeven - Unknown license
  11. Weehah - Unknown license
  12. BN M@TAN - Unknown license
  13. Matchbox by K-Type, $20.00
    Display font for pixel lovers - mad for right angles and hard edges? Constructivists ate my bitmaps.
  14. NoodleScript - Unknown license
  15. NoodleShaded - Unknown license
  16. Noa by Linotype, $29.99
    The Danish designer Nina Lee Storm designed Noa for use on television and computer screens during the late 1990s. She began her six-member type family with the creation of bitmap fonts, developing their print outlines only secondarily. Noa’s letters exhibit a tall x-height, coupled with very short ascenders and descenders. Storm is proud to report that her typeface also looks very “Danish.” Why don't you give it a try?
  17. Bat Ben - Unknown license
  18. Stone-Age - Unknown license
  19. Visine FF by Koral Creative, $32.00
    Visine FF is a typeface that aims to question the geographical borders that in so many ways can define people's lives. It was developed with the experience of advertising and commercial use in mind. The name Visine can be translated most simply as HEIGHTS. Visine FF was developed out of the necessity to make the most of the space on the visual format. With the tall arches and narrow bodies with exceptional, easy-to-read features, Visine FF aims to complement visual languages in many linguistic regions. Visine FF was developed in the Balkans, where Cyrillic, Latin and Glagolitic were the three historical writing systems used in the former Yugoslavia to denote cultural, ethnic, religious and political identities. Today, the languages of the Western Balkans are so similar that they can easily be called dialects, although they are written in different scripts. This is the result of their coexistence and parallel evolutions, which gave a rise to the common traits. This font family celebrates all the languages and scripts of the Western Balkans and is a labour of love. Love of design, love of language and the human need to communicate across borders, cultures and identities.
  20. D3 Littlebitmapism Suquare - Unknown license
  21. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  22. ButterFly - 100% free
  23. Teddyber V1.1 - Unknown license
  24. Toonish - Personal use only
  25. Cartoonist - Personal use only
  26. The Beetles - Unknown license
  27. Eye Spy - Unknown license
  28. Peppa Pig - Personal use only
  29. BirdArt - Personal use only
  30. Jonny Quest Classic - Unknown license
  31. nekoFont - Unknown license
  32. Kitsu XD - Unknown license
  33. Story by Suomi, $25.00
    Story font is an experiment to convert the script-style calligraphy into bitmap format. Made alongside Tale fonts, with different design.
  34. Gome Pixel by Fitrah Type, $12.00
    Gome Pixel is focused on the purpose of the display. It contains uppercase and lowercase characters. Suitable for use in retro game design and computing vibes. Gome Pixel is inspired by bitmap fonts This is the first release of the Fitrah Type. The entire typography has been designed to work on large sizes and display purposes such as branding, titles, thumbnails, posters, and animation. This font is available in 2 styles, regular and rounded
  35. Alexandria - 100% free
  36. WellrockSlab - 100% free
  37. BigSwingingSlabS - 100% free
  38. Milko by Jesse Tilley, $12.00
    670 Characters in this tiny font. It's small, it's clean and there are no gimmicks. This is as simple as a bitmap font gets.
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