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  1. BodinSmall - Unknown license
  2. SF Foxboro Script Extended - Unknown license
  3. Bikly - Unknown license
  4. 3x3 dots - 100% free
  5. Ben Hard Life - Unknown license
  6. Sci Fied - 100% free
  7. Mordred - Unknown license
  8. SF Cartoonist Hand SC - Unknown license
  9. Olympus - Unknown license
  10. Redhead Goddess - Unknown license
  11. Gothic by Wooden Type Fonts, $15.00
    Gothic Bold Condensed, first shown in 1889 by Hamilton wooden type founders. With lowercase. Gothic Bold Expanded.
  12. Temeraire by TypeTogether, $49.00
    Quentin Schmerber’s Temeraire serif font family was not designed to be invisible. It is a typographic exploration meant to be seen — with its beauty, one could even say beheld. While some fonts aim to be as easily ignored as possible, Temeraire is offered as a gift to wide-eyed readers with its anything-but-boring character and its conspicuous inconsistency in styles. Most type families increase the weight of each character to expand the family. Instead, research into 17th century sources produced Temeraire’s wide range of letterforms, from the predictable to the odd and loosely related through time. Each style is designed to work alongside the others but are also standalone homages to specific parts of English lettering tradition: gravestone cutting, writing masters’ copperplates, Italiennes, and others. Temeraire’s Regular style is a contrast-loving Transitional Serif with vertical stress, making it great for period and classic works, ironic pieces, and modern throwbacks. The weight of the Bold squares off the ends of each glyph to give it stability, and the italic style rings true: flowing, contrasting, and purposefully inconsistent. Temeraire’s Display Black style is one salvaged from expressive gravestone artistry. The details most easily noticed are the ‘g’ with its descending bowl that has been pressed back up in the centre, and the additional serif on the ‘t’ crossbar that holds its neighbouring character at bay. (The ‘g’ and ‘Q’ have loopless alternates.) The final style is the Italienne, the horizontally stressed counterpoint to the family. By design its characters flow and bend in ways not in step with the rest of the family. All the weight has been pushed to either hemisphere within each glyph, resulting in a display style that demands space and peacefulness around it so its presence can impress. As with all TypeTogether families, Temeraire meets the current designer’s needs. Not only does its five styles shine in print work, it includes alternates for when the defaults are too boisterous and has been expertly crafted for screens. The Temeraire serif font family is resurrected from echoes in time and finds its family relation through impeccable taste.
  13. Space Rave - Personal use only
  14. LEMON MILK - Personal use only
  15. ColorTube - 100% free
  16. Rotterdam Demo - Personal use only
  17. Eighty-Eight - Personal use only
  18. Bebas Neue - 100% free
  19. Surfing & Kiteboarding - Personal use only
  20. Game Of Squids - 100% free
  21. Xenogears - 100% free
  22. Impacted - Unknown license
  23. Overspray - Personal use only
  24. Cocaine Sans - Unknown license
  25. Sturkopf Grotesk - 100% free
  26. cabanyalZ - Personal use only
  27. Headshop - Personal use only
  28. DisneyPark - Unknown license
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  30. #44 Font - Personal use only
  31. FuturaPress - Unknown license
  32. Stripy Reg - 100% free
  33. Modern Vision - 100% free
  34. Nasalization - Unknown license
  35. Famous Cars - Personal use only
  36. Intramural JL - 100% free
  37. The Mighty Avengers - Personal use only
  38. vtks Deja Vu - 100% free
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