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  1. Gaitera Ball - Personal use only
  2. Futurex Roughly Sliced - Unknown license
  3. Zorque - Unknown license
  4. Sappy Mugs - Unknown license
  5. Kimberley - Unknown license
  6. Oil Crisis A - Unknown license
  7. Junegull - Unknown license
  8. Vinque - Unknown license
  9. Rafika - Unknown license
  10. Heart Sweet Heart - Unknown license
  11. Strenuous 3D - Unknown license
  12. Terylene Top - Unknown license
  13. Spectral - Personal use only
  14. LemonCookieBold - 100% free
  15. IRR3V3RSIBL3 - Unknown license
  16. Lohengrin - Personal use only
  17. Bree - Personal use only
  18. MigraineSerif - Unknown license
  19. samarin - Unknown license
  20. Reclame - Unknown license
  21. pectopah - Unknown license
  22. Petiote - Unknown license
  23. disco 3 - Unknown license
  24. Kosmonaut - Unknown license
  25. D3 Coolbitmapism - Unknown license
  26. Phonetica - Unknown license
  27. genotype - Unknown license
  28. MigraineSans - Unknown license
  29. DR Kruk Single by Dmitry Rastvortsev, $49.99
    Honorable Mention at Morisawa Type Design Competition 2019 (Tokyo, Japan).
  30. Romanicum - Personal use only
  31. Urban Elegance - Personal use only
  32. Altissimo by Soneri Type, $32.00
    Altissimo is a display type family, derived from the Ample typeface, it has large x-height, optical mono linear and a bit squarish in nature. It has a smooth curve instead of sharp angles formed by the junction of two strokes, which is a prominent feature of its design. It is designed to be a little eye-catching yet legible. It has clear and distinguishable letterforms, which helps to elaborate and emphasise the message. It is graphically strong and commands viewer's attention. The overall appearance of this type is suitable in setting it as heading, title, headline, etc. The type family consists of seven weights viz. Thin, ExLight, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold and ExBold. Altissimo is designed by Aakash Soneri in a period between 2017 and 2018.
  33. Vinque by Typodermic, $-
    Vinque is an interpretation of a nineteenth century Arts & Crafts revival of medieval lettering. British type designer William Morris completed Troy in 1891—a splendid blackletter typeface in the medieval style. It’s beautiful but some modern uses like UI and video game text require a less ornate gothic appearance. Vinque is simple. It avoids strong vertical blackletter strokes which can present problems for contemporary readers. The end result is an uncomplicated, crisp typeface that successfully conveys medievalness to the reader. Vinque was released in 2002 in one style: Regular. In 2019, Vinque was expanded to seven weights and italics. Language support was bolstered to support most current Latin based languages as well as Greek and Cyrillic. OpenType fractions, f-ligatures and old-style numerals are supported.
  34. Ample by Soneri Type, $50.00
    Ample is a display type family, optical mono linear and a bit squarish in nature. It has a smooth curve instead of sharp angles formed by the junction of two strokes, which is a prominent feature of its design. It is designed to be a little eye-catching yet legible. It has clear and distinguishable letterforms, which helps to elaborate and emphasise the message. It is graphically strong and commands viewer’s attention. The overall appearance of type is suitable in setting it as heading, title, headline, etc. The type family consists of six weights viz. Thin, ExLight, Light, Regular, Medium and Bold. Considering the nature of this type family, italics have been excluded. Ample is designed by Aakash Soneri in a period between 2013 and 2014.
  35. Gregs Other Hand - Unknown license
  36. Samba - Unknown license
  37. Wolfram - Unknown license
  38. Appetite by Serebryakov, $49.00
    Appetite is a bold sans font with a lot of sweet ligature glyphs. Specially designed for logotype, packaging & editorial design projects. Look at the new Appetite version — Appetite Pro — Release 2016!
  39. TRGrunge by Ingrimayne Type, $9.00
    As its name suggests, TRGrunge is a rough, grungy font that is surprisingly readable. Derived in 1997 from a 1989 sans-serif face, it was expanded with additional characters in 2021.
  40. Carrig Pro by Monotype, $31.99
    Carrig Pro is a refined and elegant serif. Classed as an Antiqua, Carrig Pro is born from [or borne by] a hybrid of influences that range from early Roman inscriptions to type of the Pre-Modern era, giving Carrig Pro a distinctive character all of its own. Carrig Pro will appear instantly familiar and friendly and could well be the perfect typeface for designers seeking to convey a message with a distinctive and prestigious air. Now a 12-font family, Carrig Pro (2017) is an extended version of Carrig (2015), it has been completely redrawn, revised and improved. Carrig Pro has many useful features for typographers to exploit, such as easily accessible small caps, discretionary ligatures, gadzooks and stylistic alternates, as well as a number of ornamental glyphs. See more here. Key features: 6 weights in roman and italic Small Caps, Ornaments, Alternates, Historic Characters, Ligatures and Gadzooks Full Latin character set 750 glyphs per font.
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