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  1. D3 Skullism Katakana Bold - Unknown license
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  5. D3 Roadsterism Wide - Unknown license
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  7. D3 Mouldism Katakana - Unknown license
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  10. Dead Alive - 100% free
  11. D3 Petitbitmapism - Unknown license
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  18. D3 Skullism Alphabet - Unknown license
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  29. Dvarlin Staves by Sins, $37.48
    Dvarlin Staves is a collection of 512 rune glyph's divided into six font family's. The three main font's are Root, Caber and Bole, while Remnant, Branch and Blossom are taller versions of the main set. They all come in four weights: Light, Regular, Semibold and Bold. As well as a Italic and a Slant style for the purpose of adjusting letters on a curved line. It also features codex:437 glyph set and an extended array of letters and corner alternatives, including the default runic glyph's. The collection stands at 72 styles that contains a total of 36 864 glyph's. For extra supporters consider gifting some Staves away to a crafty friend.
  30. Deco Wood Type JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    When people usually think of wood type, images of bold and ornate designs reminiscent of the Old West or the Victorian Era come to mind. In truth, wood type was manufactured well into the late 20th century, and only fell out of favor when the letterpress was replaced by the offset press and computerized typesetting. Although there are hard-core collectors who have started a small resurgence in the preservation and use of wood type, it's the digital interpretations of these classic faces that see the most use in today's electronic layout work. Deco Wood Type JNL reinterprets one of these later designs, a bold sans with a decidedly Art Deco influence.
  31. Zeta by Roy Cole, $34.00
    Zeta was developed by Roy Cole, the British typographer and book designer. It is his second typeface family, completed in 2006, and comprises six fonts. As with his other typeface families - Lina, Colophon and Coleface - Zeta is a sans-serif typeface, particularly notable for its fluidity and strong legibility. Whilst the proportions of Zeta are derived from classical models, the letter forms themselves are totally modern in concept. For example, when used for blocks of text little line spacing is needed to achieve good readability. Zeta is conceived as an easy reading typeface presenting an up-to-date impression wherever it is utilized. Due to its origins it really comes into its own when used for book design.
  32. Helena Signature by Pixesia Studio, $15.00
    Introducing Helena Signature - Signature Script Font Coming with special features combined with such an elegant style, Helena Signature becomes one of a kind typeface that you'll surely need. With its unique, bubbly yet extravagant mode, this Helena Signature typeface will suit any occasion. The handwriting style of this Helena Signature typeface not only shows the authenticity but also provides such a familiar and personal feeling—which adds the kind of intimacy that the readers are probably seeking. The beauty of its style is also engaging, easily catches the readers eye and creates the eager for them to read any kind of message that the Helena Signature is delivering. Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  33. Palma by FaceType, $10.00
    Handwriting fonts have a great disadvantage when it comes to double letters: they look fake. With Palma come loads of ligatures for double letters to make your design look authentic (as shown on the image above).
  34. KG Holocene - Personal use only
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  37. Skratch - 100% free
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