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  1. Times New Romance - Unknown license
  2. Flakes - Unknown license
  3. JOPPATOWNE - Unknown license
  4. Write Off Oultine - Unknown license
  5. Jamiro - Unknown license
  6. Square circle - Unknown license
  7. Mira - Unknown license
  8. Beam - Unknown license
  9. joeHand 3 by JOEBOB graphics, $19.00
    A clean and straight-up version of the joeHand series. Could pass for actual handwriting.
  10. Haircult by Hijinx, $15.00
    Fifties-style beauty parlor signage is the main influence of this series of hairstyle silhouettes.
  11. Chickenz by Typogama, $19.00
    The Chickenz dingbat font is a series of symbols based inspired by the wild west, from cowboy silhouettes and playing cards to a series of office shapes that can be used in any corporate layout. These designs were conceived as part of the Jackazz family but can also be mixed with any other typefaces.
  12. Kruti Dev 010 - Unknown license
  13. Besign - 100% free
  14. Nosfer - Unknown license
  15. BlackAdderII - Unknown license
  16. Nadall - Unknown license
  17. Chyelovek - Unknown license
  18. Boink Scratchy Outline by Robert Petrick, $19.95
    Boink Scratchy Outline is a new variation in a series based on my classic "Boink" font.
  19. Fat Marker by Kraken, $10.00
    A rough and ready typeface created from a series of doodles that comes in uppercase only.
  20. Tomoli 2 by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Part 2 in the series of "things of more or less importance" which include different drawings.
  21. Best Regardz by Outside the Line, $19.00
    Best Regardz is a casual, quirky handprinted font. A headline font that is kerned to be used at 24 pt or larger. This is the latest font in the Love Letters Series. Others in that series include Dearest John , Yourz Truly and Sincerely Yourz . Best Regardz was in the 2011 Typodarium Page-A-Day Calendar on 10-4-2011.
  22. Eat More Fruit JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Eat More Fruit JNL is an odd name for a typeface, but then again the lettering style of the font is just as unusual. Named for a 1940s-era poster espousing "Put more pep in your step... eat more fruit", the lettering (although Art Deco in nature) also evokes images of 1960s and 1970s hippie-era concert posters.
  23. Retrosey by Garisman Studio, $20.00
    Inspired by the old style of letters used for signs or signs in the 60s era, Retrosey was born with two main styles; Retrosey One (Bold) and Retrosey Two (Inline). Born with the old spirit and evoking new styles from the past. Retrosey is able to fulfill your desire to feel the era again. Make it in your style with happiness! You can use Retrosey for the needs of making signs, signpainting, advertisements, price lists in stores, menu lists, posters, movie titles, book covers, main text in titles, clothing designs, or whatever you want by returning to the 60s era.
  24. Period Piece JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    A period piece is something of or pertaining to a specific era or time. Anything evoking a knowledge or feeling of an era can be labeled as such. The aptly named type font Period Piece JNL reflects the hand lettering found on the cover of early 20th century vintage sheet music entitled "My Baby's Arms" (from the stage production of "Ziegfeld Follies of 1919"). Although strongly akin to the coming Art Deco movement in its lettering style, Period Piece JNL still contains a strong influence of the Art Nouveau era of the 1900s through the 1920s.
  25. Vaquero by Scriptorium, $24.00
    Vaquero is a Wild West style font. It is characteristic of a lot of western era signage, with super-narrow characters and unusual decorative spurs and serifs. There are some similarities in Vaquero to some of our other western fonts. It sort of ties together the historic tradition of western era type and the more fanciful tradition of romantic type derived from the era of the wild west. It has the width, height and general letter shapes of Academy, but the decorative elements are similar to more fanciful fonts like Riudoso. The result is very evocative of the old west.
  26. Rusty Store by Alit Design, $15.00
    Introducing Rusty Store Typeface Rusty Store Typeface is inspired by the classic era typeface in the 1800 era but is combined with today’s era and produces a very elegant and charming typeface. The details of the “Rusty Store” shape are very subtle and flow creating unique and gorgeous curves. Elegant serif like “Rusty Store” are very easy to apply to any design, especially those with an elegant and smooth concept, apart from that this font is very easy to use in both design and non-design programs because all alternates and glyphs are supported by Unicode (PUA).
  27. Nightmare AOE - Unknown license
  28. BROKEN GHOST - Unknown license
  29. Asylum - Unknown license
  30. ESP - Unknown license
  31. TrixieExtra - Unknown license
  32. Morrissey - Unknown license
  33. Golden Girdle - Unknown license
  34. Teleprinter - Unknown license
  35. Console - Unknown license
  36. Bobcat - Unknown license
  37. Ala Carte - Unknown license
  38. KG Flavor And Frames Three by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Frames and borders of various types. Also includes a series of words perfect for accenting Instagram photos.
  39. PR Swells 01 by PR Fonts, $10.00
    Drawn with a pointed brush, these have greater contrast and weight variation than the PR-Swirlies series.
  40. Sign Designer JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Sign Designer JNL was inspired by a set of 1960s-era gold foil embossed self-adhesive letters.
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