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  1. Sin Original by FontHaus, $14.95
    Loosely inspired by the designs of Rudolf Koch and his Koch Antiqua, Sin Original Dark by Mondrey Sin is a curious monoline display face with small x-heights, and large caps. The design almost looks 1920s vintage. Interesting for book Jackets, editorial, and as drop caps.
  2. MoDi Khilari 1 - Unknown license
  3. Fd Boldie Slab by Fortunes Co, $9.00
    Boldieslab is a font width display type with slab contrast. bring if the old west and the 70s had a lovechild with not a unformal usage, it's the perfect typeface for adding sophisticated playfulness to any design project.
  4. Platinum Sign Over - Personal use only
  5. My 70s Ding - Unknown license
  6. GA Dings 1 - Unknown license
  7. Kings of Pacifica - Personal use only
  8. Anderson Space1999 Dings - Unknown license
  9. KR Coffee Dings - Unknown license
  10. KR Passover Dings - Unknown license
  11. Destinys Border Dings - Unknown license
  12. KR Hockey Dings - Unknown license
  13. KR Weather Dings - Unknown license
  14. Line Dings BRK - 100% free
  15. Anderson Dings 2 - Unknown license
  16. Heat Sinks 586 - Unknown license
  17. king cooL KC - Personal use only
  18. KR Easter Dings - Unknown license
  19. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  20. King Xmas Trial - Unknown license
  21. KR Zodiac Dings - Unknown license
  22. KR Sun Dings - Unknown license
  23. Heat Sinks 386 - Unknown license
  24. KR Sports Dings - Unknown license
  25. Ming Gothic JJCR - Personal use only
  26. Heat Sinks 486 - Unknown license
  27. KR Teatime Dings - Unknown license
  28. KR Harvest Dings - Unknown license
  29. KR Space Dings - Unknown license
  30. KR Mood Ring - Unknown license
  31. Anderson Dings 3 - Unknown license
  32. King Arthur Special - Unknown license
  33. KR Animal Dings - Unknown license
  34. kings court (eval) - Unknown license
  35. KR Valentine Dings - Unknown license
  36. KR Kitchen Dings - Unknown license
  37. Sign Panels JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Alf R. Becker was a noted sign painter, designer and the creator of hundreds of unique alphabets which were published in the trade magazine Signs of the Times during the 1930s through the 1950s. Thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Media [and who is also the curator of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati], Jeff Levine received some reference material on Becker's work. Becker displayed many of his type styles within decorative panels—a popular trend in the days when signs were hand-lettered. Using the reference material as a guide, Jeff has re-drawn twenty-six sign panels for adaptation to digital print work. While the designs in themselves are not thoroughly unique to Alf Becker, he has left behind some tangible examples of how sign painters embellished their lettering work. With the use of complementary colors and tones, these panels—joined with vintage lettering - classically recreate the warm and attractive advertising of years ago.
  38. The King Maker by Letterara, $19.00
    The King Maker is a modern serif font family with a unique style. It has a modern and vintage look. this font is suitable for many projects, modern or even retro vintage design, branding, crafting, sticker, sublimation, wedding invitation, advertising, vintage mood boards, logotype, packaging, titles, editorial design, and many more. This font is PUA encoded, which means you can easily access all of the glyphs and swashes!
  39. Sign Sans JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The original source of design for Sign Sans JNL was an image online of an old New York drinking establishment called the Lenox Lounge. The metal channels encasing the neon had an unusual "feel" to some of the letters. While the original E,G and U of the sign looked "interesting", they didn't quite fit the font's layout. Those letters were scrapped for more traditional versions of them.
  40. Night Sign JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    For decades, the soft glow of a neon sign beckoned weary travelers to roadside rest courts, told the hungry individual where to eat; let enthusiastic revelers know where the night life was happening. There is something special about a neon sign, yet changing times, city ordinances and even technology itself is turning this staple of urban life for over a hundred years into a museum piece. Night Sign JNL emulates the craft of hand-formed neon signage and it (along with a few added special effects) can really add some good-old-fashioned pizzazz to a print or web project.
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