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  1. KR Swirl - Unknown license
  2. KR Washington - Unknown license
  3. KR Snowboarder - Unknown license
  4. KR Gravestone - Unknown license
  5. KR Strawberry - Unknown license
  6. KR YoYo - Unknown license
  7. KR Birdy - Unknown license
  8. KR Hunnybee - Unknown license
  9. Yank - Unknown license
  10. KR Nutsy! - Unknown license
  11. KR Construction - Unknown license
  12. KR Bullseye! - Unknown license
  13. KR Seahorse - Unknown license
  14. Lab Mix - Unknown license
  15. KR Maverick - Unknown license
  16. KR Crow - Unknown license
  17. Futurex Phat Outline - Unknown license
  18. Vectroid Astro - 100% free
  19. KR Cupcake - Unknown license
  20. KR Wanted! - Unknown license
  21. KR Seeds - Unknown license
  22. KR Blackbird - Unknown license
  23. KR Dunkers - Unknown license
  24. KR Lincoln - Unknown license
  25. KR Kaboomerang - Unknown license
  26. KR Clover - Unknown license
  27. Rutherford - Unknown license
  28. KR Angler - Unknown license
  29. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
  30. KR Thoughts - Unknown license
  31. KR Skooter - Unknown license
  32. Phutura - 100% free
  33. FF DIN by FontFont, $104.99
    Dutch type designer Albert-Jan Pool created this sans FontFont between 1995 and 2009. The family has 20 weights, ranging from Light to Black in normal and condensed styles (including italics). It is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster and billboards, small text, wayfinding and signage as well as web and screen design. Looking for the new Thin and Extra Light weights? They are available through fontshop.com, linotype.com and fonts.com. FF DIN provides advanced typographical support with features such as case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of figure set options – oldstyle and lining figures, each in tabular and proportional widths. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also partly supports the Cyrillic and Greek writing systems. In 2011, FF DIN was added to the MoMA Architecture and Design Collection in New York. This FontFont is a member of the FF DIN super family, which also includes FF DIN Round.
  34. Poem Script Pro by Sudtipos, $79.00
    Poem Script is a mixed collection of interpretations conjuring a late nineteenth century American pen script style. Though not an actual Italian letterform, this style was called “Italian Alphabet” stemming from an old penman’s term for an alphabet where the stress or shades are opposite their normal placement. The American variant followed from the late eighteenth century British hand also confusingly called “Italian Hand,” which itself evolved from some seventeenth century French batarde scripts. It showcases the phenomenal control and mastery of hand skills required to create such ornamental and lively letters centuries ago. Producing the shaded strokes in reversed positions such as this required holding the pen in a position horizontal to the baseline, or the letterforms would have to be written backwards or by rotating the paper at peculiar and extreme angles to achieve the effect. Exotic, elaborate and very attractive, Poem Script contains plenty of variations on each letter and comes with hundreds of calligraphic ornaments. Poem Script received a Certificate of Excellence at the Type Directors Club NY and was selected at the Bienal Tipos Latinos 2012.
  35. P22 Ed Rogers by P22 Type Foundry, $24.95
    Ed Rogers (1925-2002) was an unlikely and unintentional art figure. Ed Rogers' vibrant lettering is compelling in its characteristic inconsistency. The Ed Rogers font set features digitized versions of his lettering for truly unique design possibilities.
  36. Disoluta - Personal use only
  37. Ketchup Spaghetti - Unknown license
  38. Talos - Unknown license
  39. DIVERGENT - Personal use only
  40. Salloon by Ingrimayne Type, $8.95
    The original version of Salloon was what has become Salloon-Wide. It was designed a year or two before 1990. The narrower version, which is now the regular version of the face, was constructed a few years later. There never has been a true lower-case set of letters for these fonts, but the narrower version introduced a second set of caps by removing the side bumps from the letters. Although Salloon may look like an old font, no historic font closely resembles it. Fonts with bold, thick stems such as Salloon invite interior decoration. The five striped versions and the shattered version of the font were produced a year or two after the construction of the narrower Salloon when the arrival of a font distortion program made it easy to cracked and stripe fonts. In 2019 an outline style and two highlighter styles were added to be used in layers with the Salloon-Regular and one highlighter style was added to be used with Salloon-Wide.
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