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  1. Tomcat by Trim Studio, $8.00
    The Tomcat Bold is a playful display font. It comes in a regular and bold style which will give your design a fun touch.
  2. SF Proverbial Gothic - Unknown license
  3. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  4. SF Chrome Fenders - Unknown license
  5. SF Minced Meat - Unknown license
  6. SF Slapstick Comic - Unknown license
  7. SF Shai Fontai - Unknown license
  8. SF Intoxicated Blues - Unknown license
  9. SF Square Root - Unknown license
  10. VTC Krinkle-Kut - Unknown license
  11. VTC Bad DataTrip - Unknown license
  12. ITC Founder's Caslon by ITC, $40.99
    The Englishman William Caslon punchcut many roman, italic, and non-Latin typefaces from 1720 until his death in 1766. At that time most types were being imported to England from Dutch sources, so Caslon was influenced by the characteristics of Dutch types. He did, however, achieve a level of craft that enabled his recognition as the first great English punchcutter. Caslon's roman became so popular that it was known as the script of kings, although on the other side of the political spectrum (and the ocean), the Americans used it for their Declaration of Independence in 1776. The original Caslon specimen sheets and punches have long provided a fertile source for the range of types bearing his name. Identifying characteristics of most Caslons include a cap A with a scooped-out apex; a cap C with two full serifs; and in the italic, a swashed lowercase v and w. Caslon's types have achieved legendary status among printers and typographers, and are considered safe, solid, and dependable. ITC Founder's Caslon® was created in 1998 by Justin Howes, an English designer who used the resources of the St. Bride Printing Library in London to thoroughly research William Caslon and his types. As was common in the eighteenth century, Caslon had punchcut several different sizes of his types, and each size had a slightly different design. Howes digitized every size of type that Caslon cast, keeping their peculiarities and irregularities and reproducing them as they appeared on the printed page. This family has the 12 point, 30 point, 42 point, and Poster styles, as well as a full set of bona fide ornaments. In keeping with the original Caslon types, none of the sizes have bold weights, the numerals are all old style figures, and a full set of ligatures (some with quaint forms) are included. ITC Founder's Caslon® is a remarkable revival in the true sense of the word, and works beautifully in graphic designs or texts that require an authentic English or historical flavor.
  13. Cute - Personal use only
  14. PaddingtonSC - Unknown license
  15. Oxford Street by K-Type, $20.00
    Oxford Street is a signage font that began as a redrawing of the capital letters used for street nameplates in the borough of Westminster in Central London. The nameplates were designed in 1967 by the Design Research Unit using custom lettering based on Adrian Frutiger’s Univers typeface, a curious combination of Univers 69 Bold Ultra Condensed, a weight that doesn’t seem to exist but which would flatten the long curves of glyphs such as O, C and D, and Universe 67 Bold Condensed with its more rounded lobes on glyphs like B, P and R. Letters were then remodelled to improve their use on street signs. Thin strokes like the inner diagonals of M and N were thickened to create a more monolinear alphabet; the high interior apexes were lowered and the wide joins thinned. The crossbar of the A was lowered, the K was made double junction, and the tail of the Q was given a baseline curve. K-Type Oxford Street continues the process of impertinent improvement and includes myriad minor adjustments and several more conspicuous amendments. The stroke junctions of M and N are further narrowed and their interior apexes modified. The middle apex of the W is narrowed and the glyph is a little more condensed. The C and S are drawn more open, terminals slightly shortened. The K-Type font adds a new lowercase which is also made more monolinear so better suited to signage, loosely based on Univers but also taking inspiration from the Transport typeface both in a taller x-height and character formation. The lowercase L has a curled foot, the k is double junctioned to match the uppercase, and terminals of a, c, e, g and s are drawn shorter for openness and clarity. A full repertoire of Latin Extended-A characters features low-rise diacritics that keep congestion to a minimum in multiple lines of text. The font tips the hat to signage history by including stylistic alternates for M, W and w that have the pointed middles of the earlier MOT street sign typeface. Incidentally, Alistair Hall (‘London Street Signs’, Batsford, 2020) notes that when the manufacturer of signs was changed in 2007, Helvetica Bold Condensed was substituted in place of the custom design, “an unfortunate case of an off-the-peg suit replacing a tailored one” and a blunder that has happily since been rectified, though offending nameplates can still be spotted by discerning font fans.
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  17. Kidie Monster - Personal use only
  18. Adigiana Ultra - 100% free
  19. Antagonist - Personal Use - Personal use only
  20. Zacatecas 1914 - Personal use only
  21. Syntha Nova - Personal use only
  22. Youtube Star - Personal use only
  23. Tabarra Shadow - Personal use only
  24. Qebab Shadow FFP - Personal use only
  25. TOYZARUX - Personal use only
  26. Sports World - Unknown license
  27. HEX Font - Personal use only
  28. Gemina - Personal use only
  29. Plakative Grotesk - 100% free
  30. Misuri Club - Personal use only
  31. CF Anarchy - Personal use only
  32. Berlin Graffiti - Personal use only
  33. 13_Roshi - Personal use only
  34. 3-DSalter - Unknown license
  35. Hacjiuza Dirty - Personal use only
  36. Moonstar - Unknown license
  37. Dollar - Unknown license
  38. P Funked - Unknown license
  39. Rabiosa - Personal use only
  40. BlaxSlabXXL - 100% free
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