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  1. Presa ANTIPIXEL.COM.AR - Personal use only
  2. Gentium - 100% free
  3. Giro - 100% free
  4. Expressway Free - 100% free
  5. ETIAW v3 - 100% free
  6. Cable - Personal use only
  7. Opera-Lyrics-Smooth - Personal use only
  8. Midiet - 100% free
  9. Walkway Black - Unknown license
  10. Nobile - 100% free
  11. Platonick-Normal - Unknown license
  12. Metro - Personal use only
  13. Voyager grotesque - Personal use only
  14. Casa Sans - 100% free
  15. MacType - Unknown license
  16. MicroExtendFLF - Unknown license
  17. Jayne Print YOFF - Personal use only
  18. Legendum - 100% free
  19. Telegrama - 100% free
  20. Operational Amplifier - Unknown license
  21. Notice - Unknown license
  22. Pakenham - Unknown license
  23. Bitstream Vera Sans - Unknown license
  24. Ocean View - Unknown license
  25. Omicron Zeta - Unknown license
  26. Safrole - Unknown license
  27. Cisco - Unknown license
  28. Clarendon LT by Linotype, $40.99
    The first slab serif fonts appeared at the beginning of industrialization in Great Britain in 1820. Clarendon and Ionic became the names for this new development in England, known as English Egyptienne elsewhere in Europe. Clarendon is also the name of a particular font of this style, which, thanks to its clear, objective and timeless forms, never lost its contemporary feel. In small point sizes Clarendon is still a legible font and in larger print, its individual style attracts attention.
  29. Clarendon by Linotype, $29.99
    The first slab serif fonts appeared at the beginning of industrialization in Great Britain in 1820. Clarendon and Ionic became the names for this new development in England, known as English Egyptienne elsewhere in Europe. Clarendon is also the name of a particular font of this style, which, thanks to its clear, objective and timeless forms, never lost its contemporary feel. In small point sizes Clarendon is still a legible font and in larger print, its individual style attracts attention.
  30. Love Girl by Zane Studio, $12.00
    girl love Script is a sweet calligraphy writing while maintaining its elegance. This will increase your design stand out! girl love is the perfect typeface for all your types of projects, such as advertising, branding, graphic design, quotes, wedding designs, logos for online or offline businesses, photography, and more. Make your business more beautiful! girl in love has 2 VERSIONS of the regular script with slanted tails. Feature: - Uppercase and lowercase letters (including PUA coded extra glyphs) - Numbers and Punctuation - Most Multilingual Accent - Can be used in any software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Silhouette Studio, even Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and others. HOW TO ACCESS SWASH: PC: Using the character map. Easier to use Character Map UWP (Free Download from Microsoft store) Feel free to chat with us if you have any questions. Thank you :)
  31. Marian Churchland Journal by Comicraft, $39.00
    Tall, thin and elegant, Marian Churchland’s fonts are very much like her.. and now available from those awfully nice chaps at Comicraft to allow you to pretend that you are too! Marian Churchland was born in Canada in 1982, and was raised on a strict diet of fine literature and epic fantasy video games. She has a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies (English Literature and Visual Arts) from the University of British Columbia, and has been doing professional illustration work, including book covers and magazine articles, since she was 17. Last year, she became the first woman to solo-illustrate a CONAN story, and this year she’s illustrating three issues of ELEPHANTMEN for Image Comics. Artwork by Marian Churchland from Elephantmen #20. See the families related to Marian Churchland Journal: Marian Churchland .
  32. Terminus by Dresser Johnson, $25.00
    The Terminus typeface is an exploration of what occurs to letterforms when flip-disc display and variable-message signs begin to malfunction. Whether caused by analog or computer error, there is a mechanical beauty and randomness in the deterioration of the forms. Dresser's wild take on this concept purposely pushes the limits of legibility along with incorporating historical bits and pieces from blackletter and uncial script forms into this modern digital grid. OpenType font features provide the user with four options to use the typeface. Simply load the default Terminus for a surprisingly legible breakdown of digital characters. Select “Contextual Alternates” for a random selection of altered forms from the 994 glyphs included in the font. With the Glyph Palette open, manually select from the five full character sets to create your own unique settings. Lastly, choose “Stylistic Alternates” for an extreme test of legibility. This setting combines characters from the default font with the most elaborate set of alternates and best exemplifies the organic disintegration of Terminus.
  33. LT Highlight - 100% free
  34. eurofurence light - 100% free
  35. Jacinto Sans - Unknown license
  36. Stylo - Unknown license
  37. Sturkopf Grotesk - 100% free
  38. LT Focus - 100% free
  39. FuturaPress - Unknown license
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