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  1. Dekon - Unknown license
  2. Drummon 3D - Unknown license
  3. Drummon - Unknown license
  4. Castorgate Wide - Unknown license
  5. Epyval - Unknown license
  6. Whackadoo Upper Wide - Unknown license
  7. Kronika - Personal use only
  8. Futurex Dropshaft - Unknown license
  9. Black Mark by Hanoded, $15.00
    Black Mark is a fat, heavy, grunge-to-the-max marker font. It comes with alternates (calt & salt).
  10. Linotype Charon by Linotype, $29.99
    Linotype Charon is the work of Renate Weise. Linotype Charon is a typeface with two sides to it: both objective and classic, it is neither neutral, nor an everyday typeface. Charon is modern and animated; its curving letters seek to touch the reader. Linotype Charon is named after the ferryman of Greek mythology who brought the souls of the dead across the River Acheron into the Underworld, connecting living and the dead. Linotype Charon, with its light swing and script character, can be used for either short texts or headlines.
  11. Asenine Wide - Unknown license
  12. DiMurphic - Personal use only
  13. Primary Elector Platinum - Unknown license
  14. Freebooter Script - Unknown license
  15. Brassiere Seethru - Unknown license
  16. Gooey - Unknown license
  17. Brassiere Alternates - Unknown license
  18. Immortal - Alternates - Unknown license
  19. Erinal - Unknown license
  20. Troglodyte Pop - Unknown license
  21. Nebulous Promise by Kitchen Table Type Foundry, $16.00
    This font was called differently when I started out building it, but after a long and insightful conversation with a good friend, I decided to call it Nebulous Promise. Nebulous Promise was made using a broken satay skewer (I like using those!) and Chinese ink. It comes with a full set of alternates for the lower case letters and extensive language support.
  22. Super Bob Triline NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    One of countless variations possible from the modular lettering system called "Super Veloz", developed by Spanish type designer Joan Truchut-Blanchard in the 1930s. This particular variant, for whatever reason, was called "Bob" in the style sheet announcing the system, and it seemed particularly apt. Both versions of this font include the complete Unicode 1252 Latin and Unicode 1250 Central European character sets.
  23. FranTique NF by Nick's Fonts, $10.00
    The 1905 Barnhart Brothers & Spindler catalog featured an ultrawide face called "French Antique Extended". The letterforms have been faithfully rendered here, but this font’s kerning calls for a lot of overlapping and interlocking that the original cast-metal face wouldn't have been able to duplicate. Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
  24. Sreet Pieces by Tomatstudio, $12.00
    Now everyone can create simple pieces of graffiti in an easy way. With all our experiences in the real graffiti scene combined with our skill in creating fonts, we create these "Street Pieces." This is a simple version of a wildstyle graffiti piece; you can clearly read the font; unlike heavy wildstyle, which not everyone can read clearly, your message is still clear with this font. It's very easy to use, but for a better result, you should adjust the kerning and lead manually because the real graffiti is like that, and use your own graffiti style because there are no rules in graffiti. In this package, you’ll get two fonts. "Street Pieces Line" for the line, and "Street Pieces Fill" for the fill. Don’t forget to combine with "alternate" fonts; see the preview fonts for the sample; and also add a drop shadow or extrude effect to make it more realistic.
  25. Lemony by Din Studio, $29.00
    Lemony is a serif font family in 8 different volume options expressing formality and elegance in your designs. Its family character is that it has small lines in horizontal or vertical forms on the letter body, easing readers to read the letter as the lines guide readers’ attention to the reading directions. As a result, you may use this font on any text sizes. In addition to the font weight variations, you will have freedom of how and where you should use the font. Enjoy the available features here. Features: Ligatures Multilingual Supports PUA Encoded Numerals and Punctuations Lemony fits for various design projects, such as posters, banners, logos, magazine covers, quotes, invitations, greeting cards, merchandise social media, etc. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview. Hopefully, you have a great experience using our font. Feel free to contact us if you require more information when you are dealing with a problem. Thank you. Happy designing.
  26. Endor - Unknown license
  27. Choda - Unknown license
  28. Primary Elector - Unknown license
  29. Gilgongo - Unknown license
  30. Wazoo - Unknown license
  31. Hard Shadow by Kate Brankin, $27.00
    Hard Shadow, the perfect typeface for headlines, logos, posters, and anything else that needs to call attention to itself.
  32. Black Rose by FontMesa, $19.95
    Black Rose is the plain version of an old Bruce Type Foundry font called “Black Ornamented” created in 1873.
  33. RAN by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    RAN Reformed Typeface for Beginners by Georg Salden - 
a headstrong and courageous approach to an improved handling of handwriting. Diverse and sometimes irreconcilable theories exist about how beginners are supposed to learn writing and reading. This has led to fierce discussions among experts already. We don’t want to pour more oil on the fire, but hope to create a new awareness for this topic, which is important to everyone of us. For beginners the combination of single characters (sounds) to whole words is essential during the acquirement of reading and writing. In this process they develop the skill to recall entire terms from memory. Therefore, after current practice, every word shall be written in a single stroke without lifting the pen in between. Georg Salden contradicts this postulate and warns, that coercively holding the pen down within a word can easily lead to exaggerated loop formations and a general meandering of the written text. The intellectual process in connecting single sounds to words while writing would happen anyway and the prohibition to lift the pen would often lead to tensions. 
To still support the necessary connections in general and to simplify the connecting, he teaches to write all round letters like a, e, g, o with inclusion of the connecting stroke, so that the spacing and combining with the next character arise by themselves. By settling the stroke at certain points and with a clear and logical writing method, a conscious and careful contact with the various strokes arises. All this automatically leads, together with a certain deceleration, to an increase of beauty and readability in the handwriting. 
The repeatedly discussed topic »connected or unconnected« appears to be solved in the most comfortable way as, depending on the particular character combination, both solutions are possible.
  34. Castorgate - Distort - Unknown license
  35. Castorgate - Messed - Unknown license
  36. Castorgate - Upright - Unknown license
  37. Luciferius Infernitus - Unknown license
  38. Castorgate - Rough - Unknown license
  39. Erinal Narrow - Unknown license
  40. Endor Alt - Unknown license
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