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  1. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  2. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  3. VTC SubwaySlam Caps - Unknown license
  4. Droid Sans - 100% free
  5. Direct Mail by Partnrz, $15.00
    Direct mail designers rejoice! Finally, a font family made just for you. Created to be as in-your-face as possible: for use as a primary headline; for dates and phone numbers; and for coupon heads and price points. Tired of kerning numbers for your coupons and prices? Then you'll love this font! All of the kerning has been done for you. (No more spacey 1's!) Designed for a tight kern - just track it in on larger sizes. Instead of standard weights, this font was designed to fit different width needs. Have a long headline, but your client wants it in one line and tall? Use the extra-condensed. Need something really bold for a phone number or price point, but you don't have much height available? Use the fat. And there are two more widths for those in-betweens. And to top it off - you can get them all in an oblique as well.
  6. Sylvia by Alias Collection, $60.00
    Not quite a sister typeface to Aminta, more a cousin.
  7. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  8. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  9. Directa Serif by Outras Fontes, $30.00
    Directa Serif is a text type family designed to save space with the maximum readability. Because of its general forms and proportions (a little bit condensed, big x-height, low contrast) it can be used in smaller sizes than usual for body text. It is highly recommended for newspapers, magazines, corporate communication and so on. Directa Serif Family is composed by 14 fonts (7 weights and its italics) with a large set of characters, including Western, Central European, Baltic, Scandinavian, Icelandic, Romanian and Turkish unicode ranges. Each font also includes several ligatures, a complete set of Small Caps, sets of lining, old style and tabular figures, as well as fractions, superior and inferior numbers. These features can be easily accessed using any OpenType-compatible software.
  10. PIXymbols Signet Shadow by Page Studio Graphics, $29.00
    Monogram font provides a striking effect, giving your monogram or business logo a custom-designed look. A bordered font includes a choice of components to project your own individuality. The parts align automatically as you press the keys.
  11. Milkmoustachio - 100% free
  12. VTCBadVision - Unknown license
  13. Extrend by Attractype, $15.00
    Extrend, a clean and modern sans serif typeface, ideal for text that requires more space. suitable for corporate use as well as corporate branding and identity design, magazines, books, comics. With five styles, Extrend can be used to make your creative projects more interesting.
  14. Notdef by FaceType, $6.00
    Notdef is an uncompromising experiment, based on the common ".notdef" symbol.
  15. Bill Corp M3 by OGJ Type Design, $35.00
    Bill Corporate M3 supports Central, Eastern European and Western European languages.
  16. Whoobub - Unknown license
  17. CoughingNails by Ingrimayne Type, $12.95
    CoughingNails is a letterbat font composed of cigarettes and an occasional match.
  18. Novelin by Designova, $25.00
    Novelin is a modern typeface with a unique design and a perfect choice for creating logotypes, branding, headlines, corporate identities, and marketing materials for web, digital & print alike. The typeface will be great for branding, logo/logotype design projects, marketing graphics, banners, posters, signage, corporate identities, and editorial design.
  19. moebius - 100% free
  20. Kids - Unknown license
  21. Green Mountain 3 - Unknown license
  22. Frankenstein - Unknown license
  23. MC Hobbes - Unknown license
  24. Privacy - Unknown license
  25. Q Typ by Funk King, $5.00
    Q Typ is a quirky little fun font inspired by those lovely cotton sticks.
  26. Quirkus - 100% free
  27. Psychophante by Kenn Munk, $15.00
    Remember back in the day when medals where for The Beatles and foreign dictators only? No more! Psychophante is a 64 pixel medal-building dingbat. Make fresh pixly medals (like the 'I Really Like Your 'fro medal' and the 'Best Hotel Booker medal') for yourself and/or for friends who deserve them. Each medal is made up of three interchangable parts: - Uppercase consonants are the top of the medal. - Vowels are the middle. - Lowercase consonants are the dangly bit. Numerals are special characters, to be followed by a lowercase consonant
  28. DF Pigtail by Dutchfonts, $33.00
    DF Pigtail is the result of a curious marriage of the 'free'-form of writing with the fixed (mono) space for each character of the typewriter typeface. In the early sixties of the last century, typewriter typography became popular as a Fluxus vocabulary. The Fluxus art movement (in fact a Dada like follow up) which encouraged a do it yourself aesthetic, and valued simplicity over complexity and anti commercialism over the conventional market-driven approach. I was educated in the mid seventies when this form of typography was still very popular and was even applied in corporate design. This particular letter has been used by my teacher Jan Begeer to compose his design assignments. Recently I rediscovered this type and was struck by its pigtail similarity and drew it my way.
  29. Cortex by Cubo Fonts, $29.00
    Cortex was designed for Shanghai Word Expo 2010 / A.A.D.I Pavilion corporate identity: signage, corporate communication, graphic design (a 120 pages monography), promotional items, etc. It was inspired by the pavilion "slanted" architectural concept, and had to fit the famous chinese "YOUYUAN" typeface as well. This is a both very clear and dynamic typeface.
  30. VTC-SumiSlasherOne - Personal use only
  31. Cross Stitch Regal by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Cross Stitch Regal is based on upper case characters 25 stitches tall and contains upper case characters A-Z, ampersand, exclamation and question marks, comma, period, colon, and semi-colon.
  32. Scythe - Unknown license
  33. Fanzine - Unknown license
  34. Ajile - Unknown license
  35. Ricochet Caps by Ben Harman, $19.00
    Ricochet is a masculine, vintage all-caps font with contextual alternates for most common characters.
  36. Brion by The Northern Block, $12.80
    An elegant typeface with rounded corners influenced by the work of Visual Graphics Corporation ( VGC ).
  37. Receipt by Funk King, $5.00
    Receipt is a composite font. Each glyph is composed of either the dollar or cent sign.
  38. Fontfoliae by studiocharlie, $24.00
    Leaves from the most common trees with botanical names. See the attached pdf for the legenda.
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