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  1. Pixel - Personal use only
  2. Bou College - Personal use only
  3. Whitehaven by Greater Albion Typefounders, $8.95
    Whitehaven is the spirit of the Art Deco movement made into a very solid and blocky Sans Serif font. The name owes its inspiration to Whitehaven Mansions, a block of flats where that greatest of 1930s detectives, Hercule Poirot lived. Use this to make bold statements, to give posters and designs a taste of thee 30s, and wherever you want to be clear and definitive. Whitehaven is offered in two widths and a range of embossed and engraved styles for flexibility in design work.
  4. Gemina - Personal use only
  5. 3-DSalter - Unknown license
  6. Pungen - Unknown license
  7. Freshman - 100% free
  8. Bapalopa by Okaycat, $24.50
    Bapalopa is inspired by classic graffiti "blockbuster" letter forms. These letters are made to look as big and as wide as possible. Bapalopa's linework is kept very loose & relaxed, mostly smooth with some distressed edges. Viewed up-close, there is lots of texture from the individual pen strokes which gives Bapalopa it's cool freehand drawn look. Use "Bapalopa" and "Bapalopa Pa" together to create eye catching designs. To make it extra fun, a handful of the largely useless alternates, (like that dumb "currency" symbol) were replaced with big blocky hearts, stars, and arrows. Check it out! Bapalopa is extended, containing the full West European diacritics & a full set of ligatures, making it suitable for multilingual environments & publications.
  9. KG Wake Me Up by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Fun blocky typewriter-esque lettering.
  10. Red October - Personal use only
  11. Naxalite - Unknown license
  12. Blok - 100% free
  13. ATROX - Unknown license
  14. Boulder - Unknown license
  15. Intramural JL - 100% free
  16. Action Is, Shaded JL - Unknown license
  17. Monster boxes - Personal use only
  18. Beat Box by Funk King, $5.00
    The font evokes a blocky and sketchy feel.
  19. zTerm - Unknown license
  20. Interceptor by Device, $29.00
    Interceptor should be used on cherry-red jacked up Ferraris and brainless summer blockbuster action movies.
  21. KG Sorry Not Sorry by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    A neat blocky solid font for headlines. In two weights.
  22. Base 05 - Unknown license
  23. Bandwidth Bandless BRK - Unknown license
  24. Newland by Resistenza, $39.00
    Newland is a blocky typeface inspired by Rudolf Koch’s calligraphic Neuland.
  25. Alum by Typotheticals, $5.00
    A rough blocky text of uneven thickness for use in general purposes.
  26. XCLV.NEON Pro Cyrillic by Viktor Konovalov, $9.87
    Specially created for high-budget Hollywood blockbusters by well-known ukrainian Ideas Millionaire K. Professional Cyrillic version. Future Neon Signs.
  27. Dungeon - Unknown license
  28. ITC Pioneer by ITC, $40.99
    A set of blocky shadowed outline capitals designed by Tom Carnase for ITC.
  29. Pixelfy - Personal use only
  30. Oramac - Personal use only
  31. Demotte by Ingrimayne Type, $7.95
    Demotte is a display face constructed from triangular blocks (wedges) and some circles. It comes in two styles. In one style the triangular blocks point up so that the letters are bottom heavy, and in the other the blocks point down so that the letters are top heavy. Also included in the family is a distorted version of the design.
  32. Varsity - Unknown license
  33. Rhomus by Typotheticals, $4.00
    A Blocky face with a slight hint of angularity. The Omnilots are a free addition to the set.
  34. Big Blocko, created by OMEGA Font Labs, is a striking display font characterized by its bold and blocky design. The font's aesthetics lean heavily towards a solid, rectangular block-like form, giving...
  35. FS Pele by Fontsmith, $50.00
    Iconic Conjuring memories of chunky typefaces from the late-60s and early-70s, and named after the world’s greatest footballer of that and probably any other era, FS Pele is one of a set of Fontsmith fonts designed specifically for headlines and other prominent applications. “We wanted to create fonts that could be integral to the design of posters, album covers and magazines,” says Jason Smith. Welcome to FS Pele, iconic, like its namesake (though, perhaps, a little less nimble). Big Pele, little Pele There was only one Pele. But there are two sizes of FS Pele. FS Pele One, with the finer counters and details, adds considerable weight and style at large sizes, especially in big block headlines on posters. FS Pele Two’s thicker “slots” make it a better choice for smaller-sized text. A load of blocks FS Pele began as an exercise by Phil Garnham in turning squares into legible letters, via the least means necessary. The idea extended his ideas about logo-making, and the search for a stamp-like brand mark that lends authority, stability and instant identification. “The thought that the type was a 2D/3D jigsaw of slotted, architectural pieces was almost an after-thought. I wanted to create a strong, stacking, block aesthetic for the most contemporary poster design. “At the time there were a lot of designers creating their own versions of the same thing but I wanted to take the blocker forms to the next step, and infer a more legible text without sacrificing the idea.”
  36. FS Pele Variable by Fontsmith, $199.99
    Iconic Conjuring memories of chunky typefaces from the late-60s and early-70s, and named after the world’s greatest footballer of that and probably any other era, FS Pele is one of a set of Fontsmith fonts designed specifically for headlines and other prominent applications. “We wanted to create fonts that could be integral to the design of posters, album covers and magazines,” says Jason Smith. Welcome to FS Pele, iconic, like its namesake (though, perhaps, a little less nimble). Big Pele, little Pele There was only one Pele. But there are two sizes of FS Pele. FS Pele One, with the finer counters and details, adds considerable weight and style at large sizes, especially in big block headlines on posters. FS Pele Two’s thicker “slots” make it a better choice for smaller-sized text. A load of blocks FS Pele began as an exercise by Phil Garnham in turning squares into legible letters, via the least means necessary. The idea extended his ideas about logo-making, and the search for a stamp-like brand mark that lends authority, stability and instant identification. “The thought that the type was a 2D/3D jigsaw of slotted, architectural pieces was almost an after-thought. I wanted to create a strong, stacking, block aesthetic for the most contemporary poster design. “At the time there were a lot of designers creating their own versions of the same thing but I wanted to take the blocker forms to the next step, and infer a more legible text without sacrificing the idea.”
  37. Phervasans by Emboss, $12.95
    If you build a block, they will come.
  38. Kiddie Blokz JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Kiddie Blokz JNL is a limited character set font in three styles: Regular, Lined and Block, emulating the look of toy blocks for themes with a juvenile motif. For a companion font to set regular copy, use Roughshod JNL.
  39. Arcade Fire - Unknown license
  40. Tetris - Unknown license
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