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  1. Children Once Where - Personal use only
  2. DelaBlocks DSG - Unknown license
  3. KiraLynn - 100% free
  4. Neona by Wundes, $18.00
    Neona is a font in the spirit of the standard 'no frills' sans-serif 4-inch-high neon sign text used in cheap bars, coffee shops, bakeries and tattoo parlors around the world.
  5. Justus Pro by URW Type Foundry, $49.99
    Justus Pro is a modern Egyptienne with a humanistic touch. It avoids the slightly rustic character of older Egyptienne designs and, despite its distinctive forms, develops a high level of elegance and readability.
  6. La Coast by Sans And Sons, $19.00
    La Coast is Modern Serif with Elegant and Unique Luxury Style and each unique letters designed to create harmoniously, charming and lend themselves to high end branding, product packaging, logo designs & invitation designs.
  7. Animosa by Stefano Giliberti, $15.00
    Animosa is a font family high in spirit and even in temperament. It supports 114 languages, features a total of 508 glyphs and includes an italicized version for each of the 5 weights.
  8. Stencil Work JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Work JNL was re-drawn from a vintage paper stencil with one inch high Roman letters and numbers, often found in stationery, drug and variety stores in the 1950s through the 1980s.
  9. Stackyard by Mans Greback, $59.00
    An original, high-quality, handwritten typeface. Brings thoughts to a traditional and classy storefront. The font is filled with stylistic and contextual alternates, which give it both variation and a naturally handwritten look.
  10. Metaluna by Device, $39.00
    Metaluna is an extended sans serif family of five weights derived from Rian Hughes’ classic Forbidden Planet logo. Sleek and modern, it suggests cutting-edge tech, supercar marques or high-precision engineering multinationals.
  11. Keep Calm by K-Type, $20.00
    Keep Calm is a family of fonts developed from the now famous World War 2 poster that was designed in 1939 but never issued, then rediscovered in 2000. As well as the original Keep Calm font, the medium weight of the poster, new weights are now available – Keep Calm Book (regular weight), Heavy and Light – and each weight comes with a complimentary italic. Version 2.0 (2017) is a comprehensive update which consists of numerous refinements and improvements across all weights. The family now contains a full complement of Latin Extended-A characters, Welsh diacritics and Irish dotted consonants. The four italics have been optically corrected with revised, ‘true italic’ forms of a and f. The crown motif from the top of the Keep Calm poster is located at the plus minus ± and section § keystrokes (Alt 0177 and Alt 0167 on Windows). The lowercase g follows the Gill/Johnston eyeglass model, but also included is an alternative, single-story g at the Alt G keystroke (Alt 0169 on a Windows keyboard), the normal location of the copyright symbol which has been relocated elsewhere in the fonts. An alternative lowercase t, without the curved wedge cutaway, is provided at the Alt T (dagger) keystroke (Alt 0134 on Windows). When I first saw the Keep Calm and Carry On poster, I wrongly assumed the letters to be Gill Sans. Recent research at the National Archive by Dr. Bex Lewis of Manchester Metropolitan University has revealed that the original poster was hand drawn by the illustrator and painter, Ernest Wallcousins. The Gill Sans influence is apparent, in the R particularly, the M’s perfectly pointed vertex is redolent of Johnston’s Underground, and the most anomalous character, the C, resembles the ‘basic lettering’ of engineers that provided the vernacular sources for the Gotham typeface. Developing the Keep Calm typeface has been an exercise in extrapolation; an intriguing challenge to build a whole, high quality font family based on the twelve available capitals of the Keep Calm poster, and on similar lettering from the other two posters in the original series. This has required the creation of new lowercase letters that are believably 1939; that maintain the influence of Gill and Johnston while also hinting at the functional imperative of a wartime drawing office. Wallcousins’s lettering balanced intuitive human qualities and the pure pleasure of drawing elegant contemporary characters, against an underlying geometry of ruled lines, perfect circles, 45° terminals, and a requirement for no-nonsense clarity.
  12. Daily Hours - Unknown license
  13. Commander Edge - Personal use only
  14. Chicken Butt - Personal use only
  15. Neon 80s - Personal use only
  16. Bleeding Cowboys - Unknown license
  17. A Lolita Scorned - Unknown license
  18. VINTAGE COLLEGE DEPT_DEMO_worn - Personal use only
  19. Grandesign Neue Roman - Unknown license
  20. Psacstroj - Personal use only
  21. Holiday Home - Personal use only
  22. RFX Splatz - Unknown license
  23. Lithunoa - Personal use only
  24. Flim-Flam - Personal use only
  25. Grandesign Neue Serif - Unknown license
  26. Pea Roxygirl - Unknown license
  27. Requiem II - Unknown license
  28. Denne's Aliens - Personal use only
  29. HOCUS FOCUS - Personal use only
  30. Crown Doodle {denne} - Unknown license
  31. Tom-Bombadill - Personal use only
  32. Not His Angel - Unknown license
  33. Monster Paparazzi - Unknown license
  34. A Lolita Scorned - Unknown license
  35. MoDi Khilari 1 - Unknown license
  36. Life-Lessons - Personal use only
  37. glow-carro-danish-spiik - Unknown license
  38. Retro Rock Poster - Unknown license
  39. HIPTRONIC - 100% free
  40. Missed Your Exit - Unknown license
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