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  1. Veruca - Unknown license
  2. Slimaniabold - Unknown license
  3. Bucinta by Goodigital13, $20.00
    It easily cooperating together For Magazine, Movies, or Book Titles. For Photography, Wedding Invitation, Restaurant Menu or T-shirt Design. For Flyers, Banner Ads, web and printing. From Food and Fashion to a Cosmetics product beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
  4. Mozer by Fontfabric, $29.00
    Mozer is a semi-condensed neo-grotesque type family of 16 styles ranging from Thin to Black matched with true italics. With a generous x-height, economical width, moderate contrast and overall solid appearance this typeface shows an uncompromising legibility merged with a contemporary spirit that has not lost its individuality, even in the small details like the discreet ink traps. Mozer covers Extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek and is suited with plenty of OpenType features, such as localisations, ligatures; four type of numerals including figures and tabular; case-sensitive forms; alternatives etc. Mozer comes accessible and closer to all designer’s needs. Features: • Over 790 glyphs in 16 styles (Thin to Black); • Extended Latin, Cyrillic and Greek scripts for more than 130 languages; • Tall and balanced x-height; • Semi-condensed width proportions; • Moderate contrast and vertical stress; • Neo-grotesque characteristics and terminals with humanistic flavor. Designers: Ani Petrova, Mirela Belova, Nikolay Petroussenko
  5. Egiziano by Monotype, $29.99
    The original design of Egiziano Black is attributed to Vincent Figgins in 1815. As its name suggests, Egiziano Black is a typical example of an Egyptian, or slab serif typeface. Use the Egiziano Black font for posters and titling.
  6. Verdana - Unknown license
  7. Gelica by Eclectotype, $30.00
    When work started on the design of Gelica, there wasn't the same glut of retro-ish soft serifs there is today, and if I'd managed to complete it quicker, it might have been more trendsetter than bandwagon jumper, but that's the way it goes sometimes! I still think it's useful and unique enough to be a worthwhile addition to your typographic arsenal. Although obviously influenced by Cooper, it actually owes more to the lesser known Goudy Heavyface and Ludlow Black, particularly in the concave serifs. I wanted the family to be friendly and approachable, but not overly cutesy, and usability was always the prime concern. A nice weight range with matching italics was a must, along with useful OpenType features, and various figure styles. This is a display family first and foremost, but is also comfortable at smaller sizes for longer copy, and so works well in a supporting role to a more exuberant titling font.
  8. Galla - Unknown license
  9. VTCKomixationSCBold - Unknown license
  10. VTCKomixationCaps - Unknown license
  11. VTC NightOfTheWackedDead - Unknown license
  12. VTC NightOfTheDrippyLowCaps - Unknown license
  13. VTCKomixationCapsBold - Unknown license
  14. VTC NightOfTheStretchedDead - Unknown license
  15. VTCKomixationSCItalic - Unknown license
  16. VTCKomixationCapsItalic - Unknown license
  17. VTCKomixationRegular - Unknown license
  18. VTCKomixationSCBoldItalic - Unknown license
  19. VTCKomixationHandBold - Unknown license
  20. VTC NightOfTheOozieDeadCaps - Unknown license
  21. VTCKomixationSC - Unknown license
  22. Colchester - Personal use only
  23. delia - Unknown license
  24. Full Moon BT by Bitstream, $50.99
    A collaboration based on lettering by Vermont illustrator/artist Mary Trafton and brought to typographic life by Charles Gibbons, the Full Moon Suite is a collection of casual typefaces called after folk names for full moons. A winner of the TDC2 2003 Type Design Competition. Family members include: Falling Leaves, Rustling Branches, Black Cherry, Black Cherry Alternate, Black Cherry Ligatures and Black Cherry Doubles.
  25. EndlessShowroom - Unknown license
  26. Copperplate Script by CastleType, $39.00
    One of the more elegant script fonts available, this design is based on calligraphic handwriting called "Copperplate" because of the copper plates that it was etched into for reproduction. This face is not related to Copperplate [Gothic] by the American type designer, F.W. Goudy. The name Copperplate comes from the fact that writing masters used to hand-write their books and then send them to an engraver who recreated all the subtle details onto copper plates, which where then used to print the handwriting books.
  27. Fira Mono - 100% free
  28. VTCSundayKomixTall - Unknown license
  29. VTC ScreamItLoudSliced - Unknown license
  30. VTC NightOfTheDrippyDead - Unknown license
  31. VTCSundaykomix - 100% free
  32. VTCSwitchbladeRomanceSD - Unknown license
  33. VTCSwitchbladeRomanceDrunk - Unknown license
  34. VTCSundaykomixcaps - Unknown license
  35. VTCSundayKomixTallOutline - Unknown license
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