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  1. VTC Seeindubbledointriple - Unknown license
  2. Gothikka - Unknown license
  3. National First Font Dotted - Unknown license
  4. Advanced Dot Digital-7 - Personal use only
  5. Xcelsion Italic - Unknown license
  6. Turok - Unknown license
  7. MW POLKA2 - Personal use only
  8. Concielian Break - Unknown license
  9. Quark Outline - 100% free
  10. Masterforce Solid - Unknown license
  11. XPED Bold - Unknown license
  12. Shibuya Dancefloor by Megami Studios, $10.00
    Inspired by Rob’s years of living in Japan, Shibuya Dancefloor is an expanded version of an earlier font that we did, adding hiragana and katakana to the mix. It's perfect for anime artwork, sci-fi lettering or even just making flyers for that party you're planning down in Roppongi!
  13. Skywalking by The Bigmind Designs, $4.99
    The Skywalking font is inspired by sci-fi movies and video games. It purposely avoided the us of curves and preferred the sharp edges to get a more robot aesthetic into it. Designed by Mark Silva, the font is suited for logos, company branding, game titles and shirt designs.
  14. Luruh Light by Sebeningjingga, $5.00
    Overview: Pixel perfect design. 1 style included. Works on PC & Mac Perfect for both printing and screen display. Usage: Luruh light font family is perfect for both printing and screen display, and is most suitable for modern design, technology, sci-fi, futuristic style, flat design and web design.
  15. Helion by Fonthead Design, $19.00
    Helion is a font designed by Ethan Dunham that has a sleek sci-fi feel to it. While it appears to be monocase, many of the lower case letters are different, though the x-height equals the cap height. You can use this to add variation to your headlines.
  16. Zaptron by Patria Ari, $15.00
    Zaptron is a modern sci-fi fonts with different shapes on uppercase and lowercase. With this difference, you can explore different combinations, also with more than 100 discretionary ligatures you can access by hit capslock/uppercase. This logo perfect for logotype especially on technology, construction, automotive, and more.
  17. VTC Tribal - 100% free
  18. VTC SeeJoBend - Unknown license
  19. VTC JoeleneHand - 100% free
  20. VTC JezzabelBimbo - Unknown license
  21. VTC FunkinFrat - Unknown license
  22. VTC SeeJoBreak - Unknown license
  23. VTCBelialsBlade - Unknown license
  24. VTC Optika - Unknown license
  25. VTC Anglika - Unknown license
  26. VTC Optika - Unknown license
  27. VTC JoeleneHand - Unknown license
  28. Aklatanic TSO - Unknown license
  29. VTC SikleCell - Unknown license
  30. VTC Optika - Unknown license
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  32. Bravo ND by Neufville Digital, $29.60
    Designed by José María Cerezo, with a geometric style and futuristic touches. A typeface family that offers good results in labeling, posters and big formats. Inspired by art deco with a sci-fi touch, it is a typeface with a strong character and personality. Bravo is a Trademark of BauerTypes SL
  33. Headson by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Introducing Headson Headson combines attractive curves with a fresh urban edge; delivering a stylish script which is guaranteed to add an eye-catching appeal to your logo designs, brand imagery, quotes, product packaging, merchandise & social media posts. - Simple installation - Work for PC and MAC - Multilingual Support Thank You! GRSMN Std. 2012
  34. Phat Chance by Scholtz Fonts, $21.00
    Phat Chance is a funky, in-your-face font that has strong overtones of modern rap and hip-hop culture. Its broad, fluid line evokes the beat of modern music, the rhythm of contemporary dance, and the power of videogame computer graphics. It is essential for marketing companies targeting: ⁃ the music scene: CD covers, posters, music videos, presentations ⁃ the movie scene: posters, ads, promotion material, copy, movie titles ⁃ the theatre scene: posters, programs, ads, promotions ⁃ the fashion scene: hangtags, posters, brochures, signage, ads ⁃ the fast food market: packaging, promotions, menus, signage ⁃ general packaging ⁃ general advertising
  35. Ulga Grid by ULGA Type, $19.00
    Update November 2022: ULGA Grid now features an oblique variant. It’s also been expanded into a family of different but related designs with the addition of ULGA Grid Solid and ULGA Grid Rounded typeface families. All variants and new designs are monospaced, sharing the same width as the original ULGA Grid font and matching character sets. The character set has also been enlarged and now supports Western Europe, Vietnamese, Central/Eastern Europe, Baltic, Turkish and Romanian. ULGA Grid is a modular, monospaced typeface reminiscent of the old Letraset LCD & Quartz typefaces from the 1970/80s with lots of alternative characters and ornaments to bring a fresh twist to the genre. The idea’s seed germinated while I was going through a phase of binge watching my favourite 1980/90s sci-fi movies (classics such as Terminator, Total Recall and RoboCop). However, perception and reality don’t always align. Thirty years later, when compared to today’s technology, some visual elements look kind of outdated, almost Retro Futuristic. The initial design process started out in Adobe Illustrator when I constructed letters from a few geometric shapes within a square block. Just playing around with different shapes was so engrossing that it wasn’t long before there were enough characters for a basic typeface. The project grew again as I experimented with designs within the shapes and set paragraphs of text in patterns, resulting in over a hundred alternative characters and ornaments, some of which double up as border designs. This typeface may be square but it’s anything but boring. What it lacks in legibility ULGA Grid makes up for in style and the end result is a surprisingly versatile typeface that you'll have fun using for a wide range of display purposes including CD covers, posters, packaging, advertising, brochures and film titles. Ironically, the fixed grid structure frees the characters to create patterns of text not possible with variable widths.
  36. Arachnology by Ortho, $19.99
    If you're looking for a sci-fi inspired, retro-futuristic display font with limitless applications, look no further than Arachnology. Arachnology is a stylish, confident, and versatile display font inspired by the neo-futuristic graphic design movements of the late 90's & early 2000's; and takes cues from the extremely prevalent Japanese and European design influence of that time period. All while refreshing it for a new generation of creatives. Featuring an extensive set of Western alphabetical characters, numbers, special characters, and punctuation; Arachnology includes everything creatives (professional and hobbyist alike) demand from a modern, creative display font. "Arachnology Standard" provides highly-stylized glyphs, apt spacing, weight, and contrast for high legibility in any use-case! "Arachnology Heavy Titling" provides all those benefits, with an additional feature! All its characters (both upper and lowercase) share a single height. Experiment with mixing upper and lowercase glyphs to find the combination that best suits your titles, and especially your personal taste!
  37. CA Zentrum by Cape Arcona Type Foundry, $40.00
    CA Zentrum is a compelling mix of conciseness and pragmatism. Bold, distinct and original, contemporary and versatile. At a closer look, it reveals rounder reading-friendly forms. The choice of weights aims at an easy, straight forward use. A set of five well-balanced weights and three widths ranging from light to black and from condensed to wide. This variety ought to be enough to cover most needs without throwing the typographer into questions. The family’s glyph set supports over 100 Latin languages. With its blend of timelessness and modernity, the type-family is uniquely suited for modern corporate visual languages, websites, corporate design, editorial design and advertising. Careful spacing and a great choice of OpenType features make it especially well suited for text copy and/or editorial design.
  38. VTC Anglika Bent - Unknown license
  39. Suburban Collier by Paula Minelgaite, $80.00
    Suburban Collier is a dreamy, humanist demi-serif sister of Romford Stencil typeface. It was created during the COVID-19 pandemic and its name is inspired by Collier Row, a suburban area of Romford, East London (UK). Suburban Collier features subtle ligatures, an alternative ‘a’ and supports Western, Central, Southern, and Eastern European as well as Pinyin. Use it to add character to your body copy or as fancy display text.
  40. Verdana - Unknown license
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