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  1. Garaje 53 Unicase - 100% free
  2. GOLFABET - Personal use only
  3. Mod - Personal use only
  4. Tabaquera - Personal use only
  5. DS Dots - Unknown license
  6. Eh_cyr - Unknown license
  7. !the troubles - Unknown license
  8. Kirsty - Unknown license
  9. Baveuse 3D - Unknown license
  10. DS OlymPix - Unknown license
  11. Saffron_Cyr - 100% free
  12. DS Coptic - Unknown license
  13. AuX DotBitC Xtra Bold - Unknown license
  14. DS Moster - Unknown license
  15. Teen - Unknown license
  16. Vahika - Unknown license
  17. HVD Comic Serif - Unknown license
  18. Water Street - Unknown license
  19. DS Eraser2 - Unknown license
  20. Kirsty - Unknown license
  21. Anime Eyes - Unknown license
  22. Patriot by Barnbrook Fonts, $30.00
    Patriot is the sans-serif version of Exocet and, like Exocet, is based upon early Greek and Roman stone-carving, yet it adheres more closely to the shared historical source material. Patriot was developed to include unique forms and alternative characters, becoming a striking original typeface in its own right.
  23. Marianne by bb-bureau, $60.00
    Marianne is a headline lineal designed by Benoît Bodhuin Protest writing (Caps only) made of tape modules joined by drawing a typical notch. 3 styles – Inline, Outline and Solid – each with variants Opentype, many original ligatures (including ‘HTTP’…) and alternative ‘A’ leaning on his right leg, allow many combinations and uses.
  24. MV Boli by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    MV Boli™ was first introduced with Windows XP to support Thaana script, which is used for the Dhivehi language of the Maldives. Thaana font is similar to the Arabic script and is written right to left. Thaana font uses vowel signs and spaces between words. Character Set: Latin-1, Thaana
  25. KG Tribeca Stamp by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A chunky stamped font with lots of texture. Best used at large sizes for detail. "This font is heavy to load and may freeze or crash in some programs. Windows Users: You should avoid previewing it before installing it (do not double-click on the font file, but right-click > Install)"​
  26. Nsai Regular - Personal use only
  27. Ratatouille by Jonahfonts, $40.00
    Ratatouille was inspired by wooden faces of old with pointed serifs. Very suitable for Packaging greeting cards magazines posters and Advertising Ads. Designed in four weights from Extra-Light to Bold including Italics, covering a large range of editorial and advertising applications.
  28. Trollslayer by Hanoded, $20.00
    Picture this: you are in the woods, hunting for Elk, when all of a sudden you hear the sound of battle horns coming from the village. Troll attack! Thank Wodan you are armed with this brand new font: Trollslayer. Let the fight begin!!
  29. Votrag Texture by Putracetol, $20.00
    Introducing Votrag - 10 Modern Font Collection, a versatile typeface set that encompasses a spectrum of design possibilities. With five distinct weights - thin, light, regular, semibold, and bold - each accompanied by both clean and textured versions, Votrag offers a total of ten unique fonts.
  30. Fiasco by ChibaChiba, $24.95
    Extremely influenced by the new rave trend, Fiasco is a reflex of it's excesses. Way too many elements, bright neon colors, and that not-knowing-when-to-stop sort of behavior. Acid House aesthetic remixed by the nu school DJs. Neon Flamboyant.
  31. Julius by Wiescher Design, $49.50
    Julius comes in very handy if you want to jump back in time to the middle of the last century. Julius is also one of my first typefaces, recently I added the light version. Enjoy your trip back into the past, Gert Wiescher
  32. Mignone - 100% free
  33. Sweet Sans by Sweet, $59.00
    The engraver’s sans serif—strikingly similar to drafting alphabets of the early 1900s—has been one of the most widely used stationer’s lettering styles since about 1900. Its open, simple forms offer legibility at very small sizes. While there are digital fonts based on this style (such as Burin Sans™ and Sackers Gothic™, among others), few offer the range of styles and weights possible, with the versatility designers perhaps expect from digital type families. Sweet Sans fills that void. The family is based on antique engraver’s lettering templates called “masterplates.” Professional stationers use a pantograph to manually transfer letters from these masterplates to a piece of copper or steel that is then etched to serve as a plate or die. This demanding technique is rare today given that most engravers now use a photographic process to make plates, where just about any font will do. But the lettering styles engravers popularized during the first half of the twentieth century—especially the engraver’s sans—are still quite familiar and appealing. Referencing various masterplates—which typically offer the alphabet, figures, an ampersand, and little else—Mark van Bronkhorst has drawn a comprehensive toolkit of nine weights, each offering upper- and lowercase forms, small caps, true italics, arbitrary fractions, and various figure sets designed to harmonize with text, small caps, and all-caps. The fonts are available as basic, Standard character sets, and as Pro character sets offering a variety of typographic features and full support for Western and Central European languages. Though rich in history, Sweet Sans is made for contemporary use. It is a handsome and functional tribute to the spirit of unsung craftsmanship. Burin Sans and Sackers Gothic are trademarks of Monotype Imaging.
  34. Sweet Sans Pro by Sweet, $79.00
    The engraver’s sans serif—strikingly similar to drafting alphabets of the early 1900s—has been one of the most widely used stationer’s lettering styles since about 1900. Its open, simple forms offer legibility at very small sizes. While there are digital fonts based on this style (such as Burin Sans™ and Sackers Gothic™, among others), few offer the range of styles and weights possible, with the versatility designers perhaps expect from digital type families. Sweet Sans fills that void. The family is based on antique engraver’s lettering templates called “masterplates.” Professional stationers use a pantograph to manually transfer letters from these masterplates to a piece of copper or steel that is then etched to serve as a plate or die. This demanding technique is rare today given that most engravers now use a photographic process to make plates, where just about any font will do. But the lettering styles engravers popularized during the first half of the twentieth century—especially the engraver’s sans—are still quite familiar and appealing. Referencing various masterplates—which typically offer the alphabet, figures, an ampersand, and little else—Mark van Bronkhorst has drawn a comprehensive toolkit of nine weights, each offering upper- and lowercase forms, small caps, true italics, arbitrary fractions, and various figure sets designed to harmonize with text, small caps, and all-caps. The fonts are available as basic, Standard character sets, and as Pro character sets offering a variety of typographic features and full support for Western and Central European languages. Though rich in history, Sweet Sans is made for contemporary use. It is a handsome and functional tribute to the spirit of unsung craftsmanship. Burin Sans and Sackers Gothic are trademarks of Monotype Imaging.
  35. Ministry by Device, $39.00
    A 14-weight sans family based on the original British ‘M.O.T.’ (Ministry of Transport) alphabet. A capitals-only, single-weight design was drawn up around 1933 for use on Britain’s road network, and remained in use until Jock Kinnear and Margaret Calvert’s ‘Transport Alphabet’ was introduced for Britain's first motorway in 1958. The identity of the original designer is not preserved; however, Antony Froshaug in a 1963 ‘Design’ magazine article mentions Edward Johnston as an advisor. Speculation that it was based on Johnston’s London Transport alphabet is discussed in archived government documents from 1957: “So far as I am aware, the Ministry alphabet was not based on Johnston’s design; indeed, it has been suggested that Gill got his idea from Johnston. Our alphabet was based on advice from Hubert Llewellyn-Smith (then chairman of the British Institute of Industrial Art) and Mr. J. G. West, a senior architect of H. M. Office of Works.” A 1955-57 revision of the alphabet which polished the somewhat mechanical aspects of the original may be the work of stone carver and typographer David Kindersley. For the digitisation, Rian Hughes added an entirely new lower case, italics and a range of weights. The lower case mimics the forms of the capitals wherever possible, taking cues form Gill and Johnston for letters such as the a and g, with single-tier versions in the italic. A uniquely British font that is now available in a versatile family for modern use.
  36. 1610_Cancellaresca_lim - Unknown license
  37. Fox Single by Fox7, $12.00
    Fox Single is a strong and incredibly cool Sans Serif Fonts. For publications, logos, business cards, or printed on t-shirts, this font will look outstanding on everything, no matter the topic. This font will be an incredible asset to your fonts’ library, as it has the potential to elevate any creation.
  38. Daviton by Sarid Ezra, $13.00
    Introducing, Daviton! Daviton is a new handmade font. You can use these fonts for various purposes such as making realistic handwriting, for promotions, or other purposes that will make your design more real as handmade. This font also contain ligatures and underline. What will you get: Daviton Solid Daviton Brush Happy Creating!
  39. Miracle Script by Din Studio, $22.00
    Miracle Script is modern logo typeface. This font will be suitable for t-shirt printing, name-card design, branding projects, product packaging, quotes, logos, book covers, and all other lovely projects. Miracle Script will further power your design with the included extruded weight. For more information you can contact me : donis4design@gmail.com
  40. Bellasia Hawainis by Inermedia Studio, $15.00
    Introducing the beautiful and delicate handmade Bellasia Hawainis Font. Fonts designed for your design and business needs. It has beautiful and charming letters with more than 150 characters. Subtle curves will make your business stand out even more in the market. A few Glyph and Swash will add a punch to your masterpiece.
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