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  1. Nora - Unknown license
  2. Chibrush - Unknown license
  3. BudHand - Unknown license
  4. So Run Down - Unknown license
  5. Confetti - Unknown license
  6. Annie - Unknown license
  7. Fiesta Win95 - Unknown license
  8. Kilroy Was Here - Unknown license
  9. Who - Unknown license
  10. Unremitting by Kraken, $20.00
    This was created during experimentation with thin pencil lines and thus unremitting was created. This font works well with illustrations and gentle photography.
  11. Animals - Unknown license
  12. Twisterd - Unknown license
  13. Nirvana - Unknown license
  14. Spund - Unknown license
  15. Tom's Handwriting - Unknown license
  16. El Rio Lobo - Unknown license
  17. Shamen Remix - Unknown license
  18. Stylish Marker by Pedro Teixeira, $14.00
    Stylish Marker is a font based on a casual and worn marker, just before it's unusable, thus giving rise to an irregular texture, typical of a widely used marker
  19. Cuivrerie by JBFoundry, $19.98
    Cuivrerie is a free interpretation of relatively common lapidary inscriptions in Burgundy. Letters fit together. Thus the engraver gains room and we lose legibility. No matter, we have forever to read !
  20. Demun Lotion - Unknown license
  21. Curvalith by RagamKata, $14.00
    Curvalith rich serif with letters that seem modern unique serif typefaces. Perfect for branding, logos, invitations, mastheads, and more. Mariegold has 15 ligature on Uppercase and Lowercase thus making it look more attractive and unique
  22. Circuit Scraping - Unknown license
  23. Faux Decaux JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Faux is false or phony in French and Decaux is a spoof spelling of Deco, thus "False Deco". Faux Decaux JNL will still fit your Art Deco revival project and blends well with complimentary font designs.
  24. Cosmic Sans by Zachary Mazur, $15.00
    Cosmic Sans was my first font ever created for a school project. The class I made this font for was my Advanced Typography and was a semester project. I really couldn't think of a title for this font, until one of my good friends said, "Why don't you name it Cosmic Sans?" I searched the internet for any other fonts with that name, and sure enough there wasn't. Thus the name stuck. This font is more or less a display font, thus every secondary character was not created. I hope you enjoy this font and much as I have while creating it!
  25. Ork Glyphs - Unknown license
  26. Dwarven Runes - Unknown license
  27. Eldar Runes - Unknown license
  28. FineArt OT by John Moore Type Foundry, $10.00
    FineArt OT is a casual typeface, created by brush, as an emulation of a conventional typography, however, comes with alternative FineArt Opentype OT for exploring other radical forms of expression. Thus FineArt offers 4 styles in a single font.
  29. Amphibia by Storm Type Foundry, $53.00
    On a sans-serif basis it contains trapezoid ascenders, balls & rounded ears, which may resemble the serif feel in smaller sizes, thus long reading is surprisingly easy. Amphibia is suitable for everything from contemporary poetry to branding and informational systems.
  30. Seleniak by Crestaco, $19.00
    Seleniak's outlines are based on the logo of the eponymous MSX video game, also created by its designer. Thus, all ratios are multiples of the typical 8x8 px video character unit, giving the typeface a characteristic appearance and interesting fitting properties.
  31. Java Temple by Sipanji21, $13.00
    Java Temple is a Display Font that is inspired by the uniqueness of Javanese culture, thus presenting a very dynamic font form that is very suitable for various design purposes, especially with traditional cultural themes with unique and authentic characteristics.
  32. TOMO Nara by TOMO Fonts, $20.00
    TOMO Nara adds plenty of joy to any logo, layout or UI. Geometric shapes and a funny look come together in this font – thus, Nara might be the perfect choice for toys, books, packaging, posters or even webapps! Let’s have some fun!
  33. Surely You Jest NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    A late nineteenth-century type specimen catalog from Farmer, Little & Co. yielded this droll little typeface, originally called "Arbor". The distinctive decorations of the face suggested a fool's cap, and thus the font got its current name. And don't call me Surely.
  34. Morpeth by G-Type, $60.00
    Hardworking and versatile condensed sans family originally designed for Morpeth Borough's wayfinding system and thus eminently usable for signage purposes. The 6 weight OpenType family includes discretionary ligatures, small caps, 5 sets of numerals plus coverage for Central European, Baltic and Turkish languages.
  35. Shabon Dama by Abdulrhman Saeed, $19.99
    Shabon Dama is a cheerful fun Arabic typeface, it bridges the gap between formal and fun, thus keeping it readable. It fits well with video games rated for everyone, kids comics and books, and cheerful marketing. Featuring three weights: Light, Regular, and Bold. ARABIC CHARACTERS ONLY.
  36. AT Hazchel by Amera Type, $15.00
    Hazchel was inspired by experimental fonts that we visualized subconscious shapes capable of immersing our souls even more deeply . The decorative typeface makes this font easy to read and thus acquires a modern value for titles, signage and more decoration. This font also comes with 80+ special ligature style
  37. Proteron - Unknown license
  38. Production Company JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    While viewing a video posted to YouTube of a 1952 drive through Los Angeles, a building was passed for King Bros. Productions, Inc. The lettering on the signage was designed in a stylized Art Deco sans serif, and thus inspired Production Company JNL – available in both regular and oblique versions.
  39. Brightag by Gerobuck, $18.00
    Brightag, a serif display font with two modes, medium and italic. The Brightag font's shape adapts the cursive style, thus showing a combination of the two styles to be more unique and decorative, very suitable for use in vintage or floral style designs. Alternate features are available and supports multiligual.
  40. Hatchery JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A photo from Gene Gable (a regular contributor of ideas to Jeff Levine Fonts) shows the vintage signage for the Lasher Hatchery in a slightly different take on the classic Art Deco solid letter style. Since good ideas, like eggs can be hatched, thus the font's name of Hatchery JNL.
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