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  1. Lobo Tommy - Personal use only
  2. bald - Unknown license
  3. Refrigeration - Unknown license
  4. Scurlock by Scriptorium, $18.00
    Scurlock is an original Dave Nalle design. It is a rough-hewn, hand-drawn font with some interesting character. It's excellent for doing unique, eye-catching titles and has a bit of a wicked, fantastical look.
  5. Black Metal G - Unknown license
  6. Z_metalflame - Unknown license
  7. Porn Star Academy - Unknown license
  8. Movie Poster - Unknown license
  9. Albatross - Unknown license
  10. Nonstop - Unknown license
  11. Rasstapp 1.0 - Unknown license
  12. Psychotic - Unknown license
  13. Manics - The Holy Bible - Unknown license
  14. Berliner - Unknown license
  15. Blockocular by Rex Face, $19.99
    Blockocular is a playful, versatile display font. Its name describes the way sets of blocks form the characters, creating letter forms that are pleasing to the eye. Blockocular is great for headlines, signage, logos, packaging and more. It�s bold and fun and will inject interest into your design piece.
  16. Socotra by Kaidosan, $16.00
    Socotra is a modern grotesk with a cool appearance, consisting of a modern and unique style. with a very versatile style and is perfect for a great resource for designers to explore, beautiful eye-catching artwork, interesting social media posts and much more that goes well with this socotra font
  17. Tamba Sans by Dharma Type, $19.99
    Tamba Sans has strong geometric frames. Somewhat condensed and somewhat squarish letterforms can create a powerful atmosphere. At the same time, the very clear, neutral and distinguishable letterforms make it legible and readable. With the spread of the internet, the digital world is overflowing with “designed” stuff. To survive this chaotic world as a designer, you should use a strong typeface to catch the eyes of an unspecified large number of visitors/customers. This is why it is so important to be strong and powerful. One more important thing is the legibility, but the eye-catching design has a tendency to be unusual. Those two things conflict with each other. Tamba Sans solved this problem with an exquisite balance. Tamba Sans consists of 7 weights and their matching Italics for a wide range of usages. Farther, Tamba Sans is supporting international Latin languages and basic Cyrillic languages including Basic Latin, Western Europe, Central and South-Eastern Europe. Also CSS covers Mac Roman, Windows1252, Adobe1 to 3. This wide range of international characters expands the capability of your works.
  18. LT Funk - 100% free
  19. Beef'd - 100% free
  20. AddCityboy - Unknown license
  21. B de bonita shadow - Personal use only
  22. Baltar - Unknown license
  23. Intruder Alert - Unknown license
  24. BONKERS shadow - Unknown license
  25. Americana Dreams Expanded - Unknown license
  26. Red Circle - Unknown license
  27. Ego trip Fat Skew - Unknown license
  28. GirlieLeslie - Personal use only
  29. Tour de Font - 100% free
  30. RaveParty Offset - Unknown license
  31. Drummon - Unknown license
  32. Landeck by Eurotypo, $40.00
    Landeck is an organic script font dramatically slanted giving a dynamic speedy direction. Specially designed for use in logotypes, advertising and packaging. It is interesting to note the use of free-flowing lettering to perform its own eye-catching, connected and unconnected. Landeck contain 473 glyphs with full OpenType features: swashes, ligatures, stylistics alternates and much more.
  33. Vow Neue by Thinkdust, $10.00
    As glamorous as its name would suggest, Vow Neue is the new fashion model on the typeface scene. Vow Neue loves excess without losing style, containing itself in strict forms that belie a boundless desire. Sharp edges lead into enticing curves in all the right places, making this a font that draws the eye and keeps up interest.
  34. Electrum by Tower of Babel, $9.00
    Electrum is an all-caps layered font that presents a plethora of permutations for any use. Inspired by handlettered signage of the 1950's and 60's, Electrum has one foot in the past and one in the present. Use a single weight, or mix and match weights to create a number of interesting and eye-catching combinations. The "lightning" weight is especially interesting and adds a bit of electricity to any design. Perfect for logos, packaging designs, or poster designs. Whatever the usage, Electrum can add some spark to your project!
  35. Featured Item - Personal use only
  36. FatBoy - Personal use only
  37. Dot.com Reverse Pro - Unknown license
  38. Belta Bold - Personal use only
  39. BoinkoMatic - Unknown license
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