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  1. Mutter - Unknown license
  2. Rough Owl - Personal use only
  3. Ruthless Drippin TWO - Personal use only
  4. GauFontRoot - Unknown license
  5. Briaroak Shire - Unknown license
  6. Umbles - Unknown license
  7. SkinnyDrip - Unknown license
  8. Spoonge Punk - Personal use only
  9. Setebos - Unknown license
  10. Pea Stacy's Doodles - Unknown license
  11. MAWNS' Graffiti Filled - Personal use only
  12. Kinryu_No14 - Unknown license
  13. VTCSundayKomixTall - Unknown license
  14. Walk Da Walk One - Personal use only
  15. Guillotine by Canada Type, $24.95
    Guillotine is inspired by an uncredited early 1970s film face called Rhythm Bold. While the original film type had plenty of round forms that were uneven and somewhat badly drawn to fit within the overwhelming pop wave of the time, this digital incarnation disposes of all curves, relies on a much sharper grid, and adheres to specific parameters of stroke widths and angles. Guillotine is a thick poster classic, mechanically constructed yet clearly exhibiting the idiosyncratic traits of hand drawing. Its forms embody the amalgamation of a multitude of influences, such as woodcut letters, punch card forms, and the unique art nouveau concepts that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s. The totality of the font is a strong display aesthetic that plays very well anywhere the eye is meant to see a strong but casual, sharp but hand crafted message. This font comes in all popular formats for all common platforms, and includes expanded language support to cover Western, Eastern and Central European Latin languages, as well as Baltic, Celtic/Welsh, Esperanto, Maltese, and Turkish. A few alternate characters are sprinkled throughout the character map.
  16. Weaver - Unknown license
  17. Versal - Personal use only
  18. Melbylon - 100% free
  19. Syphon Spritz - Personal use only
  20. Flim-Flam - Personal use only
  21. HelenaDEMOVERSION - Personal use only
  22. PaddingtonSC - Unknown license
  23. Narnia BLL - Unknown license
  24. Rubbed - Unknown license
  25. LFT Etica by TypeTogether, $35.00
    LFT Etica, the-moralist-typefamily-project, was born at the end of 2000, but its development is ongoing, overcoming many hurdles and diversions. The starting point for the designers at Leftloft were the common "cold" grotesk sans serifs, ubiquitous and often badly applied in their everyday visual environment. The challenge was to obtain the same force, versatility and color, but with a much warmer feel. The resulting design has soft strokes, open counters and terminals; aesthetically resting somewhere between a grotesque and humanist sans serif. It successfully combines masculine force with female delicacy. LFT Etica’s wide range of styles, together with a large character set and OpenType features, such as 4 sets of numerals, fractions, several stylistic alternates and a set of arrows and dingbats, allows for a vast variety of applications, be they editorial or corporate.
  26. Hiragino Serif by SCREEN Graphic Solutions, $210.00
    Hiragino Serif (Mincho) is a font adapted for the digital age. It was designed to permit finely detailed tuning that allows the sizes of both kanji and kana to be adjusted for greatest visibility. It also broadly satisfies the needs of modern graphic design in advertising, posters, pamphlets, magazines, and other such uses. The font makes the counters comfortably wide while gracefully raising the text's center of balance, ensuring that the typeset characters will be smooth and well-defined. It gives each line a modern impression thanks to a judicious balance of light and shade and draws out a vivid readability that makes it possible to comfortable push forward with one’s reading. Latin alphabet and numbers have all been originally designed so that the weights of typeface and the flow of the baseline between Japanese and Latin characters are extremely consistent. Of particular note, vertically formatted text that mixes both Japanese and Latin characters can be beautifully rendered using only this typeface. Thanks to the use of authentic and sophisticated basic design , it creates a different atmosphere by combination of optional unique kana typefaces.
  27. LOL! - Personal use only
  28. D3 Calligraphism - Unknown license
  29. Manualito-Flo - Personal use only
  30. Black Cow - Unknown license
  31. Handtalk - Personal use only
  32. Joe DiMaggio - Unknown license
  33. Glyphic Neue by Typeco, $29.00
    Glyphic Neue was inspired by the Op Art style of lettering in the United States that ran rampant in many photo type houses in the 1960's and 1970's. The Glyphic Series from the Franklin Photolettering group was an influence and spring board for this family of fonts, hence it's name. But Glyphic Neue departs from its unicase Franklin influence in several ways. Firstly the designer created both upper and lower case forms. The lowercase has been designed with barley protruding ascenders and descenders and with an x-height equivalent to the cap height, so that upper and lower can be exchanged indiscriminately for a quirky effect. Some of the letters take a cue from the original Glyphic series but many have been redesigned entirely to fit the designers vision. The italic forms differ enough from the upright version making it almost an entirely different display alphabet. Glyphic Neue is a versatile family of 6 fonts -- 3 widths, each with an accompanying italic that look equally at home when used on a party flier or a sports team visual identity.
  34. KR Heartalicious - Unknown license
  35. Dead Hardy - Personal use only
  36. BattleLines - Personal use only
  37. Iron Maiden - Unknown license
  38. Mottek - Personal use only
  39. Iron Lung - Personal use only
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