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  1. Oldchristmas - Unknown license
  2. Wedgie - Unknown license
  3. Caseta Sans by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Sans (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Regular and Caseta Slab.
  4. Caseta Slab by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Slab (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Regular and Caseta Sans.
  5. Caseta by Jonahfonts, $35.00
    Caseta Regular (Regular and Bold with Italics) completing a family of 3 font families with Caseta Slab and Caseta Sans .
  6. Drum Komputer - 100% free
  7. Calico Cyrillic - Unknown license
  8. CF Anarchy - Personal use only
  9. VTC ScreamItLoud - Unknown license
  10. VTC Lo-Down - Unknown license
  11. VTCBadWhipit - Unknown license
  12. VTCBadHangover - Unknown license
  13. VTCBadPlating - Unknown license
  14. VTCBadDrip - Unknown license
  15. VTC Boseephus - Unknown license
  16. VTC Seeindubbledointriple - Unknown license
  17. VTCBadLuck - Unknown license
  18. LazyMeow - Personal use only
  19. SteveHandwriting - Unknown license
  20. Casino - Unknown license
  21. Knockout - Unknown license
  22. CoolHandLuke ttext - Unknown license
  23. ZirkleOne - Unknown license
  24. Wave - Unknown license
  25. Mama - Unknown license
  26. Volta by Linotype, $29.99
    Volta is a robust typeface from the 1950s. A revisit to styles that were en vogue at the turn of the century, Bauer type foundry designers Walter Baum and Konrad Bauer designed this type family in1955. The form of Volta's letters are similar to those in New Transitional Serif typefaces, like Cheltenham and Century. Developed after the Didone (i.e., Bodoni) style types, New Transitional Serifs speak more to the zeitgeist of the late 19th Cntury, and were typographic adaptations to it's newer technologies. Already in the period of mass production, typographers and printers at the dawn of the 20th Century had to cope with larger print runs on cheaper materials. The robust letterforms of New Transitional Serifs were designed to compensate for this, but they were also ingenious little inventions in their own right. Form the beginning, the new, peculiar forms of New Transitional Serif letters were adopted for use by advertisers. Their robustness also allowed them to be used in virtually all sizes. Volta was designed especially with advertising display usage in mind. The x-height of Volta's letters is higher than average for serif faces. It is recommended that Volta be used exclusively for shorter tracks of text, above 12 point. Headlines look dashing set in Volta. Four different font styles are available for the Volta typeface: Regular, Medium, Medium Italic, and Bold."
  27. Cabrito Contrast by insigne, $29.99
    The Cabrito family is back again to make a statement. Released as a complement to the children's book, The Clothes Letters Wear, the original Cabrito is light-hearted, fun, and easy to read. Now, balancing this friendliness with a new elegance, Cabrito Contrast steps forward--a handsome typeface with an extra-sophisticated sensibility injected into the design. Still bright and playful in its Cabrito ancestry, this new Cabrito member approaches the field with a cleaner, more reductionist form, ensuring that its polished look retains the readability. Regular features and Italic forms of the 54 fonts include upright alternates, ligatures, and old figures. A range of weights include extended and condensed variants. To preview any of these interactive features, see the PDF manual. The family also includes language support for 72 Latin-based languages, and there are over 600 glyphs for further refining your work. Cabrito Contrast is best used for logos and packaging as well as flyers and websites, though its readability makes it a great option across a wide variety of works. In short, it’s well-designed just for you. Take a stroll with Cabrito Contrast, and see how much fun refinement can be. Along the way, take a look at a few other members of Cabrito, too and see how well the likes of Original, Inverto or Didone can pair with the new Contrast.
  28. Felt - Unknown license
  29. Salter - Unknown license
  30. Goudy Mediaeval - Personal use only
  31. Rudelsberg - Unknown license
  32. Zaleski - Unknown license
  33. Baldur - Personal use only
  34. Kramer - Unknown license
  35. Brrrrr - Unknown license
  36. Morpheus - Unknown license
  37. Tintoretto - Personal use only
  38. Showboat - Unknown license
  39. Airlock - Unknown license
  40. Abagail - Unknown license
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