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  1. Mechoba - Unknown license
  2. Nasalization - Unknown license
  3. DS Crystal - Unknown license
  4. Blockography - Personal use only
  5. WC Rhesus A Bta - Unknown license
  6. Ink Tank (BRK) - Unknown license
  7. !Sketchy Times - Unknown license
  8. Herbit by Lafontype, $25.00
    Herbit is a handwritten sans serif font designed with the principle "Irregularity in regularity" so that herbit produces different shapes on each side of the character but looks in harmony and still maintain readability. The family contains 7 weights from Light to black with multilingual support and is ideally suited for branding, logo, advertising and packaging needs, editorial and publishing, as well as web and screen design.
  9. Origami by Monotype, $29.99
    In spite of its angular appearance, Origami is composed almost exclusively of curves. Designer Carl Crossgrove derived the typeface from experiments in designing a low resolution type. The resulting face is reminiscent of Eastern European expressionist designers such as Oldrich Menhart and Vojtech Preissig. It is paired with an equally angular chancery italic. Origami works effectively for short blocks of text or at display sizes, while the capitals are especially suitable for titles.
  10. FS Silas Slab by Fontsmith, $80.00
    Slab-like sibling Why stop at sans? Rather than leave FS Silas Sans as an only child, the team wanted to extend the family, and create a complete system for brands and editorial. Unsure what the result would be, the team started experimenting with a slab serif version. ‘We didn’t know how it would turn out, but we really liked it and wanted to take it further. A fresh angle ‘We stuck with the angular theme of the sans by drawing angled slab serifs,’ says Phil Garnham, ‘as opposed to the square serifs that slab fonts usually have. That created an inner dynamism in words and sentences on the page, and a very distinctive, crafted character, like a Victorian soul in a contemporary body.’ These crafted touches include details such as the angled ascenders on the ‘i’ and ‘l’, while characters such as the ‘y’, with its abruptly-ending descender, add a mark of distinction. A perfect pair Silas Slab, like its sibling, offers a clear-cut range of five weights, from the elegant Thin to the monumental ExtraBold. Put it together with Silas Sans and you have the full complement, capable of performing the full range of tasks, above the line and below, in headlines, body copy and logotypes, B2B and B2C. Keep them together; they don’t like it when they’re apart.
  11. Nuixyber Pro - Personal use only
  12. Whipsmart - Personal use only
  13. Orena - Personal use only
  14. Good Times - Unknown license
  15. Akshar Unicode - Unknown license
  16. Servetica - Unknown license
  17. Mouse Deco - Personal use only
  18. Familiar Pro - 100% free
  19. ideoma SPRAY - Personal use only
  20. Jacks Font - Unknown license
  21. Harabara - Personal use only
  22. Jet Set Groove - Personal use only
  23. Arkitech - Personal use only
  24. Neon 80s - Personal use only
  25. Watford - Unknown license
  26. J.M. Nexus Grotesque - Personal use only
  27. Renny Hybrid - 100% free
  28. KG Turning Tables - Personal use only
  29. Advokat Modern - 100% free
  30. Market Deco - Unknown license
  31. Geisha - 100% free
  32. Wagamama - Unknown license
  33. GeosansLight - 100% free
  34. Skia - Unknown license
  35. Pfennig - 100% free
  36. KG The Last Time - Personal use only
  37. CatCafe - 100% free
  38. Europe Underground - Personal use only
  39. KG Dark Side - Personal use only
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