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  1. Wiggly - Unknown license
  2. ojary - Unknown license
  3. Efja - 100% free
  4. Flipper - Personal use only
  5. Xoireqe - Unknown license
  6. AvQest - Personal use only
  7. Arabic Transparent by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Original Arabic Transparent Regular font by Glyph Systems
  8. Simplified Arabic by Microsoft Corporation, $49.00
    Original Simplified Arabic Regular font by Glyph Systems
  9. Monosphere by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Monosphere is a monospaced font, regular but futuristic.
  10. SF Buttacup Lettering - Unknown license
  11. Cumbre by Antipixel, $22.00
    Cumbre is a slanted display type with unorthodox anatomy, a dynamic rhythmic structure, movement expression, and intense visual language. An eccentric rebel with ribbon-like moves, a balanced extrovert that makes meticulous use of ink traps. Both the name and design got inspiration from mountain peaks. "Cumbre" in Spanish means summit, and that's the motive for the spiked design and the angular serrated structure. Cumbre is built by balancing sharp angles and venturous curves. The stems are spiky, and they vary in width. Cumbre is slanted and unicase. It has condensed proportions, moderate weight contrast, spacious counters, pointy terminals, and square ink traps. Cumbre is meant for large display settings to make the most out of the precise outlines and the clean intersections. The font styles: 'Sharp' has straight paths and precise intersections. 'Round' has the same outlines but with round corners. 'Stamp' has irregular wavy contours and heavy swelling at intersections.
  12. SF Wonder Comic Inline - Unknown license
  13. SF Diego Sans Condensed - Unknown license
  14. SF Archery Black Shaded - Unknown license
  15. SF Archery Black Outline - Unknown license
  16. SF Diego Sans Outline - Unknown license
  17. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  18. SF RetroSplice SC Shaded - Unknown license
  19. SF Wonder Comic Blotch - Unknown license
  20. SF Comic Script Shaded - Unknown license
  21. SF Gushing Meadow SC - Unknown license
  22. SF RetroSplice SC Condensed - Unknown license
  23. SF Comic Script Outline - Unknown license
  24. SF RetroSplice SC Outline - Unknown license
  25. SF Diego Sans Shaded - Unknown license
  26. SF Funk Master - Unknown license
  27. SF Comic Script Condensed - Unknown license
  28. SF Archery Black SC - Unknown license
  29. SF Comic Script Extended - Unknown license
  30. EDB Wild Things - Unknown license
  31. The Drips - Unknown license
  32. Hostetler Fette Ultfraktur Ornamental by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    I digitized and revitalize Hostetler Fette Ultfraktur Ornamental from the classical type specimen book from Rudolf Hostetler. He was a Swiss type designer, author of “The Printer’s Terms” designed by Jan Tschichold, of “Technical Terms of the Printing Industry” (5th edition was printed in 1995), and of "Type: eine Auswahl guter Drucktypen; 80 Alphabete klassischer und moderner Schriften" (Teufen, Ausser-Rhoden: Niggli, 1958). He also wrote "Type: A Selection of Types" (1949, fgm books, R. Hostettler, E. Kopley, H. Strehler Publ., St. Gallen and London) in which he highlights type made by European houses such as Haas, Enschedé, Deberny and Nebiolo. Jost Hochuli wrote his biography.
  33. Anastasia - Unknown license
  34. ComixHeavy - Unknown license
  35. Dogwood - Unknown license
  36. SquircleCirquare - Unknown license
  37. Down Home JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    In the October 31, 1920 edition of Wid's Daily (the predecessor to The Film Daily), a block of ad copy from a 1920 film called "Down Home" had the text printed in such a fluent pen-lettered style that a bit of a shortcut was used at the beginning of the design process for this typeface. Normally, font inspirations are redrawn [and not by simply using auto-trace] except under specialized circumstances like this one where that feature is a help, rather than a replacement for the creative process. The entire block of text copy was auto-traced, then the necessary letters were selected from the available wording and cleaned up to remove any sharp points and irregular curves in an effort to make the end results as close to the original and unusual hand-drawn text. From there the missing characters needed to produce a finished type font were created utilizing the standard methods of drawing and font construction. The end results turned out very well. Using the film's title as its namesake, this design is now available digitally as Down Home JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  38. Prociono - 100% free
  39. VTC Optika - Unknown license
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