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  1. Derniere - Unknown license
  2. Coca Cola ii - Unknown license
  3. AquilineTwo - Unknown license
  4. a Theme for murder - Unknown license
  5. Zothique Demo - Unknown license
  6. Holmes001 - Unknown license
  7. JBCalli - Unknown license
  8. vtks 38 - 100% free
  9. Hog Bold - HMK - Unknown license
  10. MamaeQueNosFaz - Unknown license
  11. lydeke Handwrithing - Unknown license
  12. NoodleShaded - Unknown license
  13. ANGELES PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  14. DAISYWAY PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  15. The Astise - Personal use only
  16. Kareema - Personal use only
  17. Walecriture - 100% free
  18. Meroe by Linotype, $29.99
    Meroe from Peter Becker: a warm script with a very dynamic touch Meroe is a warm, calligraphic script with a very dynamic touch. The many little details of the rugged stroke direction show to advantage in large font sizes. Nonetheless, Meroe is also very readable in small sizes. The font feels at home everywhere, where a personal note is required, as for example, in invitations and greetings cards , but of course also in packaging design.
  19. Iloveyou - Unknown license
  20. Mestral - Unknown license
  21. Basca - Unknown license
  22. Latinate by K-Type, $20.00
    LATINATE is a condensed Latin typeface whose sharp serifs are not as fiercely pointed as traditional Latins. The fonts are derived from the serial numbers of bus tickets issued by the Bell Punch Company in the mid twentieth century, and the LATINATE ROUGH font is a distressed version based on scans of coarsely printed tickets.
  23. Whomp by Sudtipos, $59.00
    Whomp takes its inspiration from the work of an American master in sign painting and alphabet manipulation: Alf Becker . In 1932, Becker began designing a series of alphabets to be published in Signs of the Times magazine at the rate of one alphabet per month. Nine years later, 100 of those alphabets were compiled in one book that became an enormous success among sign painters. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, many Alf Becker alphabets were digitized with blurbs that falsely credit an “Alf Becker typeface”. Alf Becker was not really a typeface kind of guy. He was more of a calligrapher and sign painter. His alphabets were either incomplete or full of variations on different letters, and didn't become typefaces until the digital era. This particular Becker alphabet was quite incomplete. In fact, it wasn't a showing of an alphabet, but words on a poster. Alejandro Paul took the challenge of drawing, digitizing, restructuring, and finally building a complete usable typeface from that partial alphabet. He then extended his pleasure by once again playing with the wonderful possibilities of OpenType. Whomp comes with more than 100 alternates, tons of swashy endings and ligatures, all built into the font and accessible through OpenType palettes in programs that support such features. This is the in-your-face kind of font that stands among other Becker-based alphabets as paying most homage to the vision of this great American artist who saw letters as live ever-changing beings. Whomp is right at home when used on packaging, signage, posters, and entertainment related products.
  24. Apollo13Condensed - Unknown license
  25. Too Late - Unknown license
  26. Bonnet - Unknown license
  27. Neige - Unknown license
  28. Eternal Life by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    This font is named after a Jeff Buckley song. Use with care, best for love letters!
  29. NegativeSpace - Unknown license
  30. Passeig B - Unknown license
  31. SkinnyDrip - Unknown license
  32. Sable - Unknown license
  33. Passeig A - Unknown license
  34. MickeyMono by Mussett, $2.99
    As as a computer programmer, it is my job to stare at screens of text all day. For my first font, I completed a simple monospaced font, Debug, based on my own handwriting. Mickey Mono is much more ambitious: I wanted a humanist design - something with organic curves. It had to be clean and fresh. It had to have the advantages of Debug, like distinctive numerals (to distinguish between 8 and 3) and huge punctuation characters (so I could read complicated Perl one liners). Mickey Mono would be a good friend to me as I struggled through difficult coding tasks. It has a wide range of Latin Extended characters and diacritics, so it can speak French, Portuguese, and Ruby. Enjoy!
  35. Corrodated J - Unknown license
  36. Eiszapfen - Unknown license
  37. Nostalgic - Unknown license
  38. Bad Future - Unknown license
  39. Pleasant Despair - Unknown license
  40. Aux Mono by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Aux Mono is a display monospaced font designed with tech industrial taste and solid font style by Radinal Riki. Inspired by airline tickets and airport sign, and created for electronic displays found in our modern techie world such as postal packing slips, airline tickets, informational video displays, coding, ads, logos and more. It comes in single weight with uppercase and lowercase and with a character set that covers over 100 languages.
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