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  1. Covington SC Cond - Unknown license
  2. Garlic by Java Pep, $15.00
    The proudly present an elegant font that always outstanding in every your project design. Garlic font is a versatile typeface that perfect for designing a headline, title, wedding invitations, logotype, quotes, advertisements, and more. Garlic font offered 4 styles set such as regular, italic, outline regular, and outline italic so you can be combining to make a more elegant and beautiful design. What's included Garlic regular and italic (otf, ttf, and web font) Garlic Outline regular and italic (otf, ttf, and web font) Multilingual, support 17 languages If you have any questions don't hesitate to drop me a message. Stay safe, healthy, and have a nice day
  3. CONFLICT DRIPS PERSONAL USE - Personal use only
  4. SF Intermosaic - Unknown license
  5. SF Chaerilidae - Unknown license
  6. NT Brick Sans by Nurrontype, $17.00
    Back to the future! NT Brick Sans is a pixelated sans serif. Inspired by the Pixel Art phenomenon and Lego bricks, bringing back the good old 16-bit era with open-type features. It's bold, soft rounded, supports multi-language, featuring low caps option. Brick Sans will make your project special. Grab it now.
  7. Regatto by Eaver Studio, $19.00
    Inspired by the beauty and elegance of Old Style typefaces, Regatto was created in high-contrast and bold style. It comes with a lot of alternates and ligatures with their own variants for any purposes from headline to poster. This font also has some letters with diacritics accent to support some other non-English languages.
  8. Strongbox JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Strongbox JNL is based in part on an incomplete sample of an old wood type alphabet seen on an image sharing site. Commonly known as a grotesk (or grotesque) face, this style of sans serif lettering is well-suited for headlines, display work, price cards or anything where a bold, condensed typeface is needed.
  9. Rough Cut NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    An old Art Nouveau typeface named "Daphne" provided the inspiration for this decidely different font. This version is upright, but the linocut treatment employed visually suggests the slight rightward slant of the original typeface. Bold, unusual and distinctive. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  10. Albertina by Monotype, $29.99
    Albertina was a typeface ahead of its time. It was in the early 1960s when designer Chris Brand, an accomplished calligrapher, aspired to draw a typeface based on the principles of calligraphy. Unfortunately, typesetting machines of that era put many restrictions on designers. Characters had to be drawn within a very coarse grid, which also defined their spacing. Technological limitations meant that italic designs often had to share the same character widths as the romans. Designers were forced to draw italic faces much wider and with more open spacing than what would be typical in calligraphic lettering or hand-set type. Not surprisingly, production of the first Albertina fonts went very slowly. Brand would submit his character drawings, and the Monotype Drawing Office would modify them to be compatible with the company's typesetting equipment. The new drawings would then be sent back to Brand for approval or rework. Most were reworked. The process took so long, in fact, that by the time the face was completed it was once again out of phase with the times: instead of being released as metal type for the Monotype composing machines it had been tailored for, Albertina debuted as phototype fonts for the Monophoto typesetter. The design's first use was for a catalog of the work of Stanley Morison, exhibited at the Albertina Library in Brussels in 1966. Sales of the design were not remarkable. With the advent of digital type technology, Albertina's story took a far happier turn. Frank E. Blokland, of the Dutch Type Library, used Brand's original, uncompromised drawings as the foundation of a digital revival. The Monophoto version had taken a considerable battering from the limitations of Monotype's unit system," recalls Blokland, "but there was no need for me to incorporate these restrictions in the digital version." With the full backing of Monotype and original designer Brand looking over Blokland's shoulder, a new design for Albertina emerged, displaying all the grace and verve of Brand's original drawings. The basic family drawn by Brand also grew into three weights, each with an italic complement and a suite of small caps and old style figures."
  11. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
  12. PF Ronda Seven - Unknown license
  13. BudHand - Unknown license
  14. PF Tempesta Seven - Unknown license
  15. Oldbrothers - Personal Use - Personal use only
  16. Megalito Slab ExtCond - Personal use only
  17. Space Age - Unknown license
  18. JUSTICE LEAGUE - Personal use only
  19. BjorkFont - Unknown license
  20. Barbarian - 100% free
  21. ‘DragonForcE’ - 100% free
  22. The Black Box - Personal use only
  23. Candy Pop! - Personal use only
  24. STR - 100% free
  25. FellFel - Personal use only
  26. Tabarra Black - Personal use only
  27. Future Earth - 100% free
  28. Toony Black - Personal use only
  29. Konstruktor - Personal use only
  30. La Babaca - Personal use only
  31. Ruthless Drippin ONE - Personal use only
  32. SPORT RELIEF - Personal use only
  33. MINECRAFT PE - Personal use only
  34. Kroftsmann - 100% free
  35. Orbitron - 100% free
  36. Escobeta One - Personal use only
  37. Yiggivoo Unicode - 100% free
  38. Yacarena Ultra FFP - Personal use only
  39. Bitume - 100% free
  40. Astral Groove - Personal use only
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