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  1. The GodFather - Unknown license
  2. MoultiPass2 - Unknown license
  3. AW_Siam English not Thai - Unknown license
  4. JICAMA - Unknown license
  5. Talvez assim - Personal use only
  6. Univox - Unknown license
  7. Loyal Fame - Personal use only
  8. Banbury - Personal use only
  9. VAG Rounded Next by Monotype, $57.99
    VAG Rounded Next brings a classic 1970s typeface up to date, keeping all of its easy going, approachable personality but adding some much-needed versatility and language support. Originally commissioned by Volkswagen, VAG Rounded remained in use by the company until the early 90s and has also been used by Apple, Skype and Myspace. Its enduring appeal lies in its appealingly rounded terminals, and its immediate, informal tone of voice. “When you look at the Volkswagen Beetle it has these curves that are timeless and legendary,” says Steve Matteson, who led the creation of VAG Rounded Next. “I think that's what stands out in this design – that friendly aesthetic, and the simple line and circle.” This new version offers 700 glyphs with pan European language support (including Greek and Cyrllic), as well as 10 weights of upright and italic styles. New display weights Shine and Rough – which create “chocolate popsicle” and “rust” effects – are begging to be used in branding, packaging and editorial projects, while the lighter weights are well suited for text. VAG Rounded Next Variables are font files which are featuring one axis and have a preset instance from Thin to Black.
  10. Colorado by Juliasys, $-
    Nature is fond of stripes. Animals have them, plants have them and the rainbow has them. Besides being beautiful, stripes in nature have various origins and functions. But only Homo sapiens gave them symbolic meaning. In the American flag, the 13 stripes symbolize the 13 colonies that declared independence from Britain. In the French “Tricolour” flag, they represent Paris and the king of France. And in Russia’s “Georgiyevskaya lenta,” they symbolize the death and resurrection of St. George, the dragon-slayer. The font family COLORADO , named after the beautifully striped Colorado potato beetle, can be used to construct all kinds of symbolic or just beautiful messages. And thankfully, you need no OpenType diploma to do this. To get your texts multi-striped and multicolored, follow this simple procedure: Write the message with one of the COLORADO fonts and apply a color. Then copy and paste in place, and apply a second font and color. Repeat this again if wanted – and the masterpiece is done. COLORADO ’s language support covers about 100 languages. It has a Western European, a Central European and an Extended Cyrillic character set.
  11. Compact - 100% free
  12. Colonial - Unknown license
  13. Avain - Personal use only
  14. Calamity - Unknown license
  15. Kremlin Empire - Unknown license
  16. kallot - Unknown license
  17. TECNO - Personal use only
  18. OLYMPIQUES - Unknown license
  19. bohemica - Unknown license
  20. WAD - Unknown license
  21. ozzy II - Personal use only
  22. Casper - Unknown license
  23. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  24. Kraboudja - Unknown license
  25. LaPointe's Road¼ - Personal use only
  26. Jellyka CuttyCupcakes - Personal use only
  27. alien strawberry - Unknown license
  28. OLD SYDNEY_DEMO - Personal use only
  29. FC Basic Font - Unknown license
  30. DENNE | Sketchy - Personal use only
  31. Chinese Calligraphy - Unknown license
  32. Burst My Bubble - Personal use only
  33. Riviera by Solotype, $19.95
    This is derived from the Marder, Luce foundry's face called Rivet. A nip and a tuck here and there plus the addition of a lowercase make this into a potentially useful font.
  34. Neon Love by Schriftlabor, $29.99
    Neon Love was designed originally for a circle coaster design with a quote by the Beatles’ “All you need is Love, Love is all you need”. The inspiration of the lettering was a neon sign style where a cursive script is kind of bended from those glass wires. The idea was to get the overall look and feel of neon signs into a font, as well as creating a good raw material to use for some further photoshop effects to enhance the visual presentation. Neon Love has many OpenType features that allow for choices that can make the lettering unique. Neon Love has two versions of the font a Smooth one which is connected and the Cutout version which can be used to create neons and for this it is in parts. Design by Roland Hüse and Schriftlabor team.
  35. Space Rave - Personal use only
  36. Bianka Script - Personal use only
  37. Sweeep - Unknown license
  38. Courtold Shadow by Greater Albion Typefounders, $20.00
    Courtold Shadow is another of our June 2017 ‘Wood Type’ collection. There is something alive and energetic about these ‘rushing’ oblique letter forms with their diagonal shadow. Ideal for signage and poster work.
  39. News Event JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A vintage newspaper front page from June 6, 1944 proclaimed “France Invaded” in a bold, condensed wood type that has been revived as News Event JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
  40. Bleeding Cowboys - Unknown license
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